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This is a '''RED''' tool.  Reservation not required.
This is a '''RED''' tool.  Reservation is included with kiln reservation.


'''Professional Casting System''' vacuum casting machine (Formerly Arbe "Kaya-Cast").  Used for evacuating air bubbles from mixtures of investment and applying a vacuum to porous investment molds during metal pouring.  It enables very precise casting of fine jewelry using the standardized molding flasks in the shop, and optionally some others.  The mold is preheated to 900-1100 F and pressed onto a graphite vacuum seal.  The vacuum draws air out through the wall of the mold forcing the molten metal into the mold cavity with the pressure of the outside atmosphere.
'''Professional Casting System''' vacuum casting machine (Formerly Arbe "Kaya-Cast").  Used for evacuating air bubbles from mixtures of investment and applying a vacuum to porous investment molds during metal pouring.  It enables very precise casting of fine jewelry using the standardized molding flasks in the shop, and optionally some others.  The mold is preheated to 900-1100 F and pressed onto a graphite vacuum seal.  The vacuum draws air out through the wall of the mold forcing the molten metal into the mold cavity with the pressure of the outside atmosphere.

Revision as of 04:04, 31 December 2023

Vaccum Caster in the Casting Shop
Vacuum Table in the Casting Shop

This is a RED tool. Reservation is included with kiln reservation.

Professional Casting System vacuum casting machine (Formerly Arbe "Kaya-Cast").  Used for evacuating air bubbles from mixtures of investment and applying a vacuum to porous investment molds during metal pouring.  It enables very precise casting of fine jewelry using the standardized molding flasks in the shop, and optionally some others.  The mold is preheated to 900-1100 F and pressed onto a graphite vacuum seal.  The vacuum draws air out through the wall of the mold forcing the molten metal into the mold cavity with the pressure of the outside atmosphere.

This tool is conventionally used along with the Electromelt furnace, and so they are reserved at the same time.  Additionally it is used during the investing stage, though it is only used intermittently for that.

You must be tool-tested in the shop and work with a "buddy" in the casting shop when you use this tool along with the Electromelt. Although this tool is not hot by itself, it is often used with hot tools, and so gloves and eye protection are usually required.

Use of this tool in both casting and investing functions is discussed in the lost wax class handout located here:

Link soon to come.

The manufacturer's user manual for this tool can be found here:

https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/tsg6b3ct46iwenrooacmg/Vac_caster_manual.PDF?rlkey=c9hbcxgq2y0wr6jy75joyf62k&dl=0