Sand casting — manual and automated production
We offer sand casting for industrial companies requiring high quality, flexibility and delivery reliability — from individual prototypes to large serial orders.
What is sand casting?
Sand casting is a process in which a mould is formed from foundry sand around a pattern of the finished component. Molten metal is then poured into the mould and allowed to solidify. Once cooled, the sand mould is removed and the component is extracted for further processing.
The method is well suited for complex geometries, larger components and applications demanding high strength and long service life.
Manual and automated sand casting
Manual sand casting
Manual sand casting is particularly suitable for prototypes, small batches and larger or more complex parts. The method offers high flexibility and the ability to adapt moulds quickly to customer drawings and specifications.
Advantages of manual sand casting:
- Suitable for small runs and prototypes
- Flexible production
- Capability for large and complex components
- Cost-effective at low to medium volumes
Automated sand casting
Automated sand casting is ideal for medium to large series where consistent quality and short cycle times are critical. Automated moulding lines ensure high repeatability and efficient production.
Advantages of automated sand casting:
- High production capacity
- Consistent quality across large volumes
- Shorter lead times
- Cost-effective for series production
Materials
We cast in a wide range of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys:
- Grey iron (EN-GJL)
- Ductile iron / SG iron (EN-GJS)
- Carbon steel and alloy steel
- Stainless steel
- Aluminium alloys
- Bronze and brass
