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Continuous casting is to pour molten metal into a horizontal or vertical mold with the ability for rapidly chilling the metal to the point of solidification, which is the process to make molten metal into semi-finished casting, so continuous casting is also called strand casting. It can not only promote production efficiency but also ensure uniform structure, good mechanical properties due to rapid cooling. STINCO provides bar/tube materials as semi-finishing products and/or machined products by CNC or forging.CONTINUOUS CASTINGThis casting method is a process of passing a metal ingot through a pair of rollers and rolling it into shape, which is called %u201crolling%u201d. If the temperature of the metal material exceeds the recrystallization temperature, the metal processing procedure is called %u201chot rolling%u201d. Hot rolling is mainly used to produce sheet metal parts or products with simple cross-sections, such as stamping parts, embossed copper molds (ex. shoe mold embossing), and branded copper molds. At present, the copper plate materials produced by STINCO include brass and aluminum bronze, available in 500mm x 500mm max. with 6mm min. thickness.HOT ROLLING COPPER PLATESLost-wax casting is an ancient and widely used metal casting technique, also known as precision casting or investment casting. In this casting process, a wax model is first created, and then coated with a heat-resistant refractory material to form a mold. The mold is heated to melt or vaporize the wax model, leaving behind a cavity. Finally, molten metal is poured into the cavity to create the casting. Lost-wax casting is commonly employed for casting highly detailed and intricate metal parts such as mechanical components and sculptural artworks. This method allows for the preservation of intricate details from the wax model, producing complex and high-precision castings. Additionally, it enables the reduction of machining, cost savings, and facilitates large-scale production.LOST WAX CASTINGFoam maker receivers (for firefighting use)Product Introduction 11

