High Precision & Complex Geometry: Enables production of parts with thin walls, deep cavities, internal channels, fine details, and complex contours, achieving near-net shapes and minimizing post-casting machining.
Superior Surface Finish: Delivers low surface roughness, often suitable for direct use or requiring only minimal finishing.
Material Properties: Aluminum offers inherent lightweighting, excellent strength-to-weight ratio, good corrosion resistance (notably in certain alloys), thermal/electrical conductivity (for specific alloys), and recyclability.
Design Freedom: Provides engineers greater flexibility, unconstrained by conventional manufacturing limitations.
Cost-Effectiveness for Low-to-Medium Volumes: Although tooling (wax pattern) costs are relatively high, the process often proves more economical overall for complex parts in low-to-medium production runs, primarily due to significantly reduced machining requirements.







