Copper Bronze Centrifugal Casting utilizes centrifugal forces for precision metal components. Invented in 1852, molten metal is poured into a rotating mold, distributing evenly and solidifying on the outer surface as the mold spins. With vertical and horizontal machines, the technique offers three forms: semi-centrifugal casting, true centrifugal casting, and centrifuge casting, each with unique characteristics.
Benefits include improved material purity, enhanced physical properties, and the ability to create hollow parts without cores, reducing defects. High-speed centrifugal casting results in denser structures, up to 30% stronger than static and investment casting. Materials like metals, copper alloys, stainless steel, and concrete find applications in transportation, industrial machinery, military, and mining industries.