Digital casting utilizing 3D printers. Adopted in various industries such as aircraft, ships, automobiles, precision equipment, industrial machinery, medical, and construction!
                      A contemporary artist created a glass art piece about 10 centimeters tall, which was 3D scanned and then a 3D printed model was made, enlarged to about five times its original size. The extremely complex shape, which was accidentally created like candy art, was reproduced through precision casting. Since the installation location is near water, we used a highly corrosion-resistant duplex stainless steel "SCS11." The final product was buffed to create a mystical sculpture that blends into the space.
**What is Digital Casting?**
When prototype parts are needed during design changes in development, when there is no stock of parts and urgent replacements are necessary, or when original jigs are needed for on-site work… In such cases, traditional methods like mold production for mass production of parts or casting methods for metal products are not viable options considering cost and delivery time. Therefore, if needed, we offer mold-less casting with the catchphrase "Just make it from one piece!" With no mold required, zero mold costs, a delivery record of as little as one week, and custom casting available from just one piece. Since the original form is a 3D printed item, we can accommodate complex shapes and hollow items that cannot be manufactured with molds. This service is utilized in numerous industries, including aerospace, marine, automotive, precision machinery, industrial equipment, medical, and construction, catering to metal parts production requests from both corporations and individual customers.
                      
                        - Company:キャステム 
 
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