Abstract

THE use of investment castings for aerospace applications dates back to the Second World War when components made by this process were utilized in the construction of superchargers for piston aero engines and nozzle components for turbojet engines. The technique has developed enormously since that time so that today investment castings are used widely for aircraft and missile applications—particularly on the power plant side for blading.

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