Manufacturing
Casting Services
Highly diversified casted parts for low, medium, and high-volume production, spanning a few grams to several tons, in ferrous and non-ferrous materials, with in-house quality control and end-to-end finishing.
The process
What is metal casting?
Metal casting is a manufacturing process in which molten metal is poured or injected into a mold, allowed to solidify, and then removed to produce a shaped part. It is one of the oldest and most versatile forming processes, capable of producing components with complex internal geometries, large size ranges and a wide choice of alloys that would be difficult or uneconomical to machine from solid stock.
At Indval, our foundry capabilities span ferrous and non-ferrous materials, covering part weights from miniature precision components to large structural castings. With in-house laboratories for material integrity verification and full surface treatment and finishing services, we deliver ready-to-use cast parts that fit seamlessly into your manufacturing process, saving time and reducing downstream costs.
Why it matters
Full weight range
Parts from a few grams up to several tons handled within the same facility.
Broad material capability
Ferrous and non-ferrous alloys including aluminium, iron, steel and copper-based materials.
In-house quality labs
On-site metallurgical testing ensures consistent material integrity across every batch.
End-to-end finishing
Surface treatments, machining and comprehensive testing deliver ready-to-use parts.
What we offer
Casting Processes
Five proven casting methods under one roof, each matched to your part geometry, material, volume and tolerance requirements.
Die Casting
Molten metal is injected under high pressure into precision steel dies, producing dimensionally accurate, high-volume parts with excellent surface finish. Best suited to aluminium and zinc components.
Investment Casting
Wax patterns are coated in ceramic shell, burned out, then filled with molten metal to achieve intricate geometries and tight tolerances. The preferred choice for aerospace, medical and complex structural parts.
Sand Casting
Bonded sand molds are formed around a pattern, filled with molten metal and broken away after solidification. A versatile, cost-effective process for large and complex parts in virtually any metal.
Centrifugal Casting
Molten metal is poured into a spinning mold; centrifugal force drives the metal outward, producing dense, porosity-free cylindrical parts such as pipes, rings and bushings.
Lost Foam Casting
Foam patterns embedded in unbonded sand are vaporized by the incoming molten metal, enabling highly complex, near-net-shape castings with minimal core work and reduced finishing.
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