Factory directly provided Precision Casting Wax Supply to Netherlands
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Precision Casting Wax mainly is used for precision mechanical process with zero allowance or very limited allowance. We can not adopt general casting technique, but can only adopt zero allowance casting or precision casting. Because of the product’s structure is very delicate and complex especially in bejeweled with golden and silver, such as diamond ring, brooch, earring etc.
The characteristics of precision casting wax are: good coating property, no denaturalization to be heated, good flow ability, good thermal stability, and well surface finish.
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With dependable high quality approach, great reputation and excellent customer support, the series of products and solutions produced by our firm are exported to lots of countries and regions for Factory directly provided Precision Casting Wax Supply to Netherlands, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Las Vegas , Manila , Johannesburg , We have established long-term, stable and good business relationships with many manufacturers and wholesalers around the world. Currently, we are looking forward to even greater cooperation with overseas customers based on mutual benefits. Please feel free to contact us for more details.
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