Rubber Plaster Molding (RPM), also known as plaster mold casting, offers a substitute to sand casting, prototype die casting and investment casting. For short run productions of zinc and aluminum parts, customers can take advantage of the services of RPM Casting from Prototype Casting.
Denver, CO -- (SBWIRE) -- 06/29/2015 -- Rubber Plaster Molding (RPM), also known as plaster mold casting, offers a substitute to sand casting, prototype die casting and investment casting. For short run productions of zinc and aluminum parts, customers can take advantage of the services of RPM Casting from Prototype Casting. With the use of various techniques such as SLA's wax patterns, hard tooling or customer supplied patterns; the company creates silicone master tools for different parts. This silicone tooling can be further utilized for preparing multiple plaster molds. With the high-durability of this tooling, hundreds of parts can be manufactured without any degradation. Hot metal is poured into the plaster mold soon after it is heated and cured. This helps fill in the thin walls and achieve the geometrical shape far better than from a sand molding.
When it comes to offering premium casting solutions, Prototype Casting reigns on top. With 17 years of experience in the industry, the company provides precise and reliable casting solutions at competitive prices. Besides RPM casting, the company offers various other services such as toolmaking, machined parts, engineering support, inspection and testing, and modification and repair of parts.
One of the representatives of Prototype Casting talked more about the rubber plaster mold casting offered by the company, "RPM casting is a natural fit for electronic enclosures with heat integrated heat sink fins, as well as lightweight and complex parts cast from aluminum and magnesium. We provide near die cast surface finishing with zero draft possibility. Our cast supports designs with thin walls that feature electronic enclosures and heat sinks."
About Prototype Casting
Prototype Casting helps to meet one's stringent project deadlines and when one needs parts while ramping-up to full production. To simulate one's die-cast parts before paying for the expensive, hard tooling, they are the best in the industry. Customers can also get parts fully machined from stock. In addition, they care for the requirements of high-quality castings in quantities of 1-2500 pieces per year. They also test for form, fit, and function, and eliminate design flaws and other costly problems before production.
For more information, please visit- http://www.protcast.com
Contact Details-
Con 4696 Ironton Street
Denver, CO 80239
Phone: 303-574-0060