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cast Is formed by pouring molten metal into a mold.
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cast The negative replica of a fossil impression or mold.
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cast wheels that are made from liquid metal being poured into a mold. Low pressure casting involves pouring into a mold, while counter pressure casting involves sucking the metal into the mold like a vaccuum. The counter pressure technique reduces impurities making the wheel much stronger than a low pressure cast rim.
Ãâó: www.1010tires.com/glossary.asp
casting A process used to form solid metal shapes out of molten metal. The molten metal is poured into a cavity or a mold.
Ãâó: www.ferralloy.com/casting-glossary.htm
casting A means of reproducing an object by making a mold of it and pouring metal, plaster, or some other material that sets over time into the mold. See Centrifugal casting, Electrotype, Lost wax process, and sand casting.
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