SQC Investment Castings

Precision in every cast Since 1983

Founded in Rajkot, Gujarat, SQC Investment Castings is a pioneering manufacturer and global exporter specializing in premium investment casting solutions. As your trusted partner, we meticulously craft high-quality precision castings from alloy steel, stainless steel, duplex steel, super alloys, and carbon steel using the advanced lost wax process.

Our Journey Of Excellence

SQC does well because we keep improving and using new tech. We care about doing business the right way and always aim to provide the best quality, be efficient, and use the latest technologies. Our customers are really important to us, and this motivates us to constantly better our manufacturing process.

We use top-notch machines, advanced testing tools, and strict checks to make sure every product we make is precise and accurate. Our commitment to being the best drives our success and sets new standards in our industry.

Our State-Of-The-Art Manufacturing Unit

Expansive Production Floor

Spread across 3 acres for optimal operational efficiency.

Robotic Precision

Advanced robotic systems enhance our coating processes, ensuring flawless finishes.

In-House Capabilities

Our futuristic machining facilities support a vast production capacity of over 2400 tonnes annually.

Comprehensive Quality Control

Equipped with the latest chemical and mechanical laboratories and cutting-edge measuring instruments to guarantee product excellence.

Our Big Goal

We aim to be one of the top 5 organizations in India by 2037. We plan to learn from Toyota to make our production top-notch and expand our business into different areas like 3M did. Our target is to earn ₹1000 crores.

Global Suppliers To Companies In The USA

State-of-the-Art

State-of-the-Art Infrastructure

SQC's strength lies in our dedicated Research and Development initiatives, underpinned by an advanced indigenous manufacturing infrastructure. Our cutting-edge machinery, testing equipment, and meticulous quality assurance protocols ensure uncompromising precision and accuracy in every casting we produce.

Technological Forefront

At the Technological Forefront

Investing in cutting-edge technology, our infrastructure is equipped with advanced machinery and testing equipment, making us leaders in investment casting. We are dedicated to continuous innovation, maintaining our competitive edge, and delivering excellent value.

Comprehensive Capabilities

Comprehensive Capabilities

Our vertically integrated capabilities encompass design, manufacturing, exporting, and contract manufacturing services tailored to your unique specifications. Leveraging our expertise, We turn your initial ideas into perfectly made parts that fit right into your final products.

Strategic Location

Strategic Location

Our Rajkot facility, perfectly positioned for global business, features streamlined connections by road, rail, and air, facilitating the quick delivery of products worldwide, including major companies in the USA.

Industry Applications

Our versatile solutions extend across various sectors. Every industry we serve experiences the benefits of our exacting standards and expansive capabilities.

Is Investment Casting Right for Your Component

How Big Should the Part Be for Investment Casting?

Investment casting works best for parts weighing between 4 ounces and 30 pounds.

This size range is comparable to something as small as your hand or as large as a basketball.

When you cast parts within this weight range, you get the best of what investment casting has to offer.

You can cast heavier parts, up to 200 pounds, using investment casting.

However, it's not always the best choice unless you need a very smooth finish or extremely precise dimensions.

For larger, heavier parts, using a method like sand casting might be better.

Are you using extra steps to shape your part?

Investment casting can create parts with high accuracy and precision.

It might save money, especially if you're currently using extra steps like machining.

Investment casting achieves this precision right from the casting process itself.

This could reduce the need for further processing such as machining, welding, and finishing.

We can help you evaluate if switching to investment casting could lower overall costs and be efficient for your specific needs.

Where does the part go in the final product?

Visibility and Complexity

From components in plain sight requiring aesthetically pleasing finishes to intricate shapes needing detailed configurations.

When choosing a part for your product, consider if it will be visible or not.

If the part is visible, you may want it to have an attractive appearance.

Investment cast parts can provide a good-looking finish without requiring extra treatments like polishing or plating.

While investment casting offers advantages beyond just aesthetics, a simpler method like sand casting might suffice if appearances are not critical.

However, it's important to ask yourself a few questions before deciding on the simpler casting option:

  • What level of precision and tolerances do you require?
  • Does the part need to withstand harsh environments or heavy wear?
  • Are there any complex geometries or features that need to be incorporated?
  • Have you evaluated the overall cost-effectiveness of different casting methods?

Carefully considering these factors will help you determine if investment casting is the best choice for your specific part and application requirements.

What does the component look like?

If you need to choose a specific shape or design for your product, investment casting could be an excellent option.

It excels at producing complex geometries and intricate designs.

Investment casting offers tremendous flexibility, allowing you to combine different shapes and forms into a single part.

This process is ideal for incorporating unique features that can enhance your product's performance, functionality, or visual appeal.

However, before transitioning to investment casting, it's crucial to evaluate its cost-effectiveness compared to your current manufacturing process.

Factors to consider include:

  • Overall production costs
  • Setup and tooling expenses
  • Material and alloy choices
  • Secondary operations required

Gauge the Complexity of the Part's Role

Investment casting is suitable for both simple and complex parts

Works well for static parts with minimal wear and tear

May offer better performance and cost savings compared to your current process

For moving parts or those subjected to impacts, investment casting is still a viable option

Ability to choose from a wide range of alloys and finishes

Allows customization for parts operating in harsh environments

Multiple components can be combined into a single, integrated part

Results in improved performance and functionality

Easier installation and assembly

Potential time and cost savings during production

Are You Settling for Less Due to Limited Choices in Metal Alloys?

  • Investment casting typically utilizes standard, off-the-shelf alloy formulations
  • However, you have the option to customize and tailor these alloys
  • Customized alloys can be developed to meet your precise specifications
  • This approach opens up new possibilities and unlocks greater value
  • With investment casting, there are virtually no limitations on alloy selection
  • You can work with any mainstream alloy composition
  • Additionally, alloys can be fine-tuned and optimized for your unique needs
  • This flexibility allows for enhanced performance and functionality
  • By exploring custom alloy options, you can overcome the limitations of standard formulations
  • Tailored alloys can better withstand specific operational conditions
  • Overall, investment casting offers versatility in material choice and alloy customization
  • This versatility enables you to maximize the value and performance of your components

Are Hidden Costs Making You Lose Money?

Hidden costs are often overlooked and not immediately apparent

They can be found in unnecessary secondary operations like welding or finishing

Hidden costs also arise from slow, inefficient assembly processes

Limitations of current technology or materials can create hidden costs

It's essential to analyze the entire end-to-end production process

This holistic view can reveal opportunities for improvement and cost savings

While investment casting may have higher setup costs initially

It typically delivers significant long-term savings and cost reductions

Seemingly low-cost methods can be deceptively expensive

Investment casting proves more economical by eliminating hidden costs

Explore the Possibilities with SQC investment casting. Connect with our experts today to see how our investment casting solutions can revolutionize your production process.