Re: Investment Casting

From: Marshall Burns (marshall@ennex.com)
Date: Fri Jun 19 1998 - 03:10:31 EEST


Tien-min Gabriel Chu wrote:

> How small is small?
> At dental school, we use centrifugal force casting machines that is about
> 4'x4'x2' to cast dental crowns and denture frames.

    That's pretty small for an investment casting foundry! Is this a machine that
is operated in a typical dentist's office? Is it pretty self-contained, easy to
use, and clean?

--
Marshall Burns
Marshall@Ennex.com

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