Centrifugal Casting — Cylindrical Components with Superior Material Properties
We offer centrifugal casting for the production of cylindrical and tubular components with high material density, excellent mechanical properties and minimal porosity. Centrifugal casting is particularly well suited for applications requiring high strength, wear resistance and long service life.
What is centrifugal casting?
Centrifugal casting is a process in which molten metal is poured into a rotating mould. The centrifugal force pushes the metal outward against the mould wall, producing a dense, uniform structure with minimal porosity and inclusions. The method is ideal for producing cylindrical shapes such as pipes, bushings, rings and liners.
Advantages of centrifugal casting
- Very high material density — minimal porosity
- Excellent mechanical properties
- Uniform grain structure
- Cost-effective production of cylindrical components
- Wide range of alloys available
- Ability to produce bimetallic components
Applications
- Pipes and tubes
- Bushings and bearings
- Cylinder liners
- Rolls and rollers
- Flanges and rings
- Wear-resistant components for heavy industry
Materials
- Grey iron and ductile iron
- Carbon steel and alloy steel
- Stainless steel
- Bronze, brass and copper alloys
- Nickel-based alloys
