Varun Industries is one of the most leading Foundry for Grey Iron Cast manufacturer. We are producing graded Grey cast iron & S.G (Ductile) iron casting since 1981. We have Capacity of producing casting range from 0.500 kg to 2000 kg in single piece. As our production capcity was Producing 150 casting per month. Our vision is to create benchmark company for Manufacturer of grey iron cast Parts industry to produce qualitative casting to satisfied customer through continuous improvement, adopt new technology, team work and creative use of human resource. We are offering wide range of Crushers & Mining Industrial Components and Parts in grey iron casting, CI Casting, Ductile casting.
Our castings are widely used in different areas of industries Like.
We also manufacture Grey Iron Cast castings as per pattern or drawing. We are Manufacturer and Exporters of all types of Casting Parts in grey iron cast and Ductile iron (SG) casting .
Centrifugal casting is a method used to cast cylindrical parts and components that produces fine-grained outer surfaces with even dispersion. To work, liquefied grey iron is poured into a mold that rotates at high speeds as it is introduced. Centrifugal casting stands apart from many other types of casting because it is mainly used to create stock materials for further machining, as opposed to parts shaped for specific applications. Grey iron castings made via this process can also be almost any diameter, length, and thickness.
Die casting is popular for continuous cycle or the fast production of castings. It uses reusable molds that are made in the shape of the desired finished product. To die cast the metal, manufacturers must inject it into the die and apply pressure. Die casting is good for use with small to medium parts that require good dimensional stability, carefully produced details and good surface quality.
Sand casting , or sand molding, is a low-cost and low-maintenance casting option that uses a sandy mixture as a mold. The four main mixtures from which manufacturers may choose are called no bake, dry sand, skin-dried, and green sand.
Ductile iron casting , also known as spheroidal graphite casting, SG iron casting or nodular iron casting, was developed in 1943 by Keith Mills. This process involves melting and casting ductile iron (iron alloys with controlled microstructures) along with one of the elements that makes it ductile. This is usually either magnesium, cerium or yttrium. Ductile iron castings are not only more ductile than grey iron castings, but also have higher tensile strength than gray iron castings. Because of the high tensile strength and ductility it produces, ductile iron casting is used to produce: water pipes, sewer pipes and components of: windmills, tractors, trucks and cars, piano harps and oil rigs.