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MASTA ALLOY CASTING LLP

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Ahmedabad

Gujarat

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MASTA ALLOY CASTING LLP is a Startup India record we can place no finer than Ahmedabad district, which holds 15,102 records in this snapshot. 649 of those records are filed under Technology Hardware, 4% of the district. It carries no funding signal of any class, which is true of 13,719 of the 15,102 records in Ahmedabad.

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In their own words

The casting industry is a vital sector of the manufacturing world that involves the production of various metal, alloy, and other material components through the process of casting. Casting is a manufacturing process in which a liquid material is poured into a mold, allowed to solidify, and then removed to create a finished product. This method is used to create a wide range of products with complex shapes and sizes that may be difficult or uneconomical to produce by other methods. Here is an overview of the casting industry: Types of Casting Processes: Sand Casting: One of the most common and oldest methods, where molten metal is poured into a sand mold. Die Casting: Utilizes reusable molds (called dies) to produce intricate, high-precision parts. Investment Casting: Also known as lost-wax casting, this process uses wax patterns and ceramic molds. Permanent Mold Casting: Involves reusable metal molds, used for higher volume production. Centrifugal Casting: Molten metal is poured into a rotating mold to create cylindrical components. Continuous Casting: Used for producing metal in long, continuous shapes, such as beams and billets. Materials Used: Ferrous Metals: Cast iron, steel, and stainless steel are commonly used. Non-Ferrous Metals: Aluminum, copper, zinc, and their alloys are widely cast. Exotic Alloys: Titanium, nickel-based superalloys, etc., for aerospace and high-performance applications. Applications: Automotive Industry: Engine components, transmission parts, chassis elements, etc. Aerospace Industry: Aircraft engine components, structural parts, etc. Industrial Equipment: Pumps, valves, gears, and other machinery components. Construction: Structural elements, decorative fixtures, etc. Consumer Goods: Appliances, cookware, jewelry, etc. Advantages: Can produce complex shapes with high accuracy. Suitable for both small-scale and mass production. Material versatility – can work with various metals and alloys. Reduced waste compared to traditional machining processes. Challenges: Dimensional accuracy and surface finish can be affected by process variables. Certain casting methods may have limitations on the size and weight of the cast components. Some casting processes might require post-casting treatments like machining to achieve desired specifications. Technological Advancements: Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Simulation software for mold design and process optimization. Advanced materials and alloys for improved performance. Automation and robotics integration for efficiency and consistency. Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) is influencing casting with novel approaches. Environmental and Safety Considerations: Molten metal handling and pouring require proper safety protocols. Casting can generate emissions, such as gases and particulates, necessitating environmental controls. The casting industry plays a critical role in manufacturing, providing components for a wide array of industries. Its evolution continues through technological advancements and innovations, ensuring the production of high-quality and intricate parts.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP142641
CIN
ACA-6436
Registered on Startup India
2023
Self-declared stage
Prototype
Technology Hardware in Ahmedabad
649 records
District
Ahmedabad
State
Gujarat

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