Lost Core

The lost core process involves making a hollow plastic mould from a metal casting. The metal casting of the internal shape is made from metal, usually a lead alloy of about 40% lead with other elements added, which vary depending on the company and the item being made. Once cast, this core is loaded into a press and a plastic formation made around it. The plastic cast, complete with its inner core is then submerged in a liquid which only effects the metal, such as lutron. Once the core has been removed the plastic moulding is passed through a wash ready for handeling by operators who perform any other required tasks to complette the manufactured item.

 

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