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Moulding Irons

Moulding irons are tools used in the process of casting metal objects. They are typically made of iron or steel and come in various shapes and sizes depending on the desired shape of the object being cast. Moulding irons are an essential component of the foundry industry, which produces everything from small metal parts to large industrial equipment. The process of casting metal objects involves melting the metal in a furnace and pouring it into a mould. The moulding iron is used to shape the mould and create the desired shape of the object being cast. The moulding iron is typically made of a heat-resistant material, such as iron or steel, to withstand the high temperatures of the molten metal. Moulding irons come in many different shapes and sizes, including flat, round, and curved. They are used to create a variety of shapes and textures in the mould, including smooth surfaces, intricate designs, and complex geometries. Some moulding irons are designed to be used with sand moulds, while others are used with ceramic or plaster moulds. In addition to their use in the foundry industry, moulding irons are also used in the production of decorative metal objects, such as jewelry and sculptures. They are an essential tool for metalworkers and artisans who work with molten metal.

casting, foundry, metalworking, furnace, moulding

Michael Baker

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