Gray Iron Casting
Gray iron is one of the most frequently used casting materials in industrial manufacturing. Accounting for a large portion of casting supply markets, it is a strong, versatile substance. Gray iron can be machined easily, tested for quality without using destructive methods, formulated to meet specific application requirements, and is cost-effective at high volumes.
Ductile Iron Casting
For processes requiring greater strength than that provided by gray iron casting, ductile iron casting may be a useful alternative. Ductile iron shares similar traits with gray iron, and thus has many of the same advantages.
Steel Casting
Steel is a tough casting material well-suited for parts that will be subjected to exceptional wear, shock or heavy loads. It is useful for its corrosion resistance in aqueous environments and for applications involving elevated temperatures. Steel is often mixed with chromium, iron, and nickel to further improve its corrosion or heat resistance.
Copper Casting
A major advantage of copper as a casting material is that it offers excellent electrical conductivity. As a result, the construction industry often uses copper for electrical components.
Aluminum Casting
Aluminum casting is also a widely used method, due in large part to the superior versatility of the metal. As one of only a few materials able to undergo most metal casting processes, aluminum is a relatively adaptable substance to work with.
Zinc Casting
Zinc's low melting point (425 degrees Celsius) makes it a suitable material for die-cast applications. It is a relatively easy alloy to cast due to its fast-fill and fast cooling capabilities.
ABOUT KEVA
Keva Casting is a professional casting company that focuses on Construction, Machinery, Automobile, Hardware, Pipeline and many other industries.
We provide top quality products with the best service based on our complete production chain including our own mold design, advanced production techniques, and full management of the supply chain. Keva Casting has two factories located in Zhucheng, China's Shandong province.
We use "shell molding", which is a new technique that has been developed in recent years.This new technique has simplified production procedures and reduced air pollution compared with traditional sand casting and investment casting. Shell making and core making are faster to ensure production in enormous quantities. The dimensions and surface finishing are satisfactory for all kinds of industrial requirements. Besides supplying our own formwork & scaffolding systems, our casting products also supply OEM services in various industries.