Metal Casting Process Explained: From Mold Design to Finished Components | Sharma Technocast
The metal casting process is one of the oldest and most versatile manufacturing methods in industrial production. It allows manufacturers to produce components with complex internal and external geometries, large section sizes, and near-net-shape profiles that would be impractical or uneconomical to produce through forging, machining from solid, or fabrication.
Understanding the metal casting process from mold design through to finished component helps industrial buyers and engineering teams make better decisions about when casting is the right manufacturing method for their component requirements. The process covers pattern making, mold preparation, metal melting and chemistry control, pouring, solidification, fettling, heat treatment, machining, and final inspection — each stage directly affecting the quality and performance of the finished casting.
Sharma Technocast is an industrial manufacturer in India providing metal casting services for OEM manufacturers, engineering companies, and industrial buyers requiring custom cast components. The company handles casting requirements from drawing review and pattern development through to finished and inspected components in carbon steel, alloy steel, stainless steel, and other engineering material grades.
Integrated manufacturing capability at Sharma Technocast includes forging, precision machining, and fabrication — allowing buyers to source cast components with post-casting machining and finishing from a single supplier.
For component drawings, casting specifications, and RFQ submissions, contact Sharma Technocast directly.
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