Precision lost wax casting for complex, high-integrity components. Tolerances to ±0.005 inches (±0.127 mm) for a range of materials. Upload your CAD files to receive quotes from trusted investment casting foundries in Asia within 24 hours.
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Finding the right investment casting foundry in Asia can be challenging. Our marketplace simplifies the process by connecting you directly with trusted investment casting companies tailored to your project's requirements.
Whether you need titanium castings for aerospace components or stainless steel parts for medical devices. Our system evaluates key factors, from material selection to production volume, to match you with the ideal investment foundry.
Simply upload your CAD files and specify your alloy, tolerances, surface finish, and order quantity. Haizol's matching system invites investment casting companies that meet your precise specifications to submit quotations, delivering competitive quotes within 24 hours.
Find a verified investment casting foundryLost wax casting, vacuum-assisted casting for reactive alloys, ceramic shell molding.
Stainless steel, titanium, aluminum, cobalt-chrome, nickel-based alloys, brass, and other materials.
As-cast, with options for polishing, passivation, or electropolishing.
±0.005 inches / ±0.127 mm
Quotes in 24 hours. Tooling 3-6 weeks. Production 6-10 days after tooling approval. For larger production runs, lead times could be longer.
Investment casting, or lost wax casting, is a precision manufacturing process. Investment casting involves creating a ceramic mold from a detailed wax pattern. After coating the wax in ceramic layers to form a shell, the wax is melted out. The resulting mold is filled with molten metal, cooled, and the ceramic shell is broken away to reveal the final, precise part.
This method excels at producing near-net-shape components with exceptional dimensional accuracy with smooth surface finishes.
Unlike other casting methods. Investment casting minimises material waste and reduces the need for extensive post-processing. However, the setup time and cost can be higher due to mold creation.
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Haizol is the leading marketplace for investment casting services, connecting engineers and sourcing teams with verified investment casting foundries across Asia. Our AI-driven system matches your RFQ for lost wax casting services with investment casting manufacturers that meet your exact requirements.
With a network of over 800,000 factories and 300,000 trusted sourcing professionals, Haizol has processed over 1 million RFQs.

Submit your request for quotation, and we'll match it with verified factories best suited to your part requirements and production capabilities.
Our AI-driven system evaluates your project requirements, including material selection and production volume, to match you with best-fit investment casting foundries.
Haizol Marketplace is 100% free to use. Simply upload your CAD files, submit an RFQ for investment casting, and connect with trusted foundries across Asia, with no upfront costs.
Track your investment casting orders using our platform. From request to supplier selection, and direct communication with casting specialists. We help you get full visibility at every stage.
The investment casting cost depends on tooling expenses, part complexity, material selection, and production volume. You can submit a quote on our website to get multiple quotations.
Lead times vary by project scope. Tooling typically adds 3-6 weeks upfront. Once approved, the production can start as early as 6-10 days. For larger production runs, lead times may be longer.
Investment casting is suitable for low-to-medium volumes and complex geometries with fine details, as it offers superior surface finishes and material versatility. Die casting is better suited for high-volume runs where speed and lower per-unit costs are critical.
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