Generally speaking, the more common raw material for casting and processing is water glass. This raw material will be applied in many casting steel factories. Water glass is also a casting process. A brief introduction to the principle and partial process of the water glass forging industry: When manufacturers melt glass, they will pour the glass liquid into pre prepared molds before melting, or directly put molds with glass edge materials into a forging heating furnace for melting, and then anneal to form. The main method of wax loss pouring is to make a template with soil, fix it with gypsum, and then pour the wax solution into a silicone mold, making the mold called a wax mold, which is formed after cooling. During the production process of spherical water glass casting, it will undergo refinement and then begin to be dewaxed. In corrosion-resistant materials, it can produce its original shape. Then, the casting steel rolling plant will fill the glass, and the kiln will start burning and heating. The glass blocks will gradually blend into the model until the inner cavity undergoes annealing process. Manufacturers should cut flat glass into certain shapes based on the shape of the mold, especially some glass that covers deep molds. The root cause is that the shape of the glass changes after softening. Therefore, manufacturers must leave some materials at the edges of the mold for support, and then send them to the heating furnace for uniform heating. Manufacturers typically use annealing treatment based on the finished size, thickness, and heating time of water glass casting baffle castings. Manufacturers must choose the appropriate casting technology based on the drawings and materials provided by customers when casting water glass casting products. If the casting technology selection is inappropriate or the steps are not well operated, the quality of the castings produced must be fake and inferior.




