During the metal casting process, the ceramic shell is built around a wax pattern by several layers of so-called slurry and fire proof sand.
Under the conventional process, every layer needs to dry for approximately 24 hours before the next layer can be applied. Therefore, a shell build requiring seven layers can take up to one week to construct.
MK Technology developed a high-speed drying process for Rapid Prototyping, thus reducing the production time of a shell to a few hours. |
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As the investment casting industry also showed great interest in this process, the high-speed drying technology was adapted to the requirements of serial production. So called continuous drying systems were developed: Booster and Tunnel.
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