Ceramic cores are now available that are made with the company’s proprietary P-52 material from the Certech manufacturing sites. Ceramic cores produced with P-52 material reportedly exhibit greater dimensional accuracy while maintaining tight tolerances without distortion. They remain stable and rigid at high temperatures, allowing their use in the investment casting of aerospace engine components.
The P-52 material reportedly does not prematurely deform, which is critical in the high-temperature environment of super alloy engine component production. The cores can be chemically dissolved after the casting has cooled, leaving the clean air passage replica needed in today’s efficient turbine engines.
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