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Using advanced lost wax investment casting process, equipped with several modern types of energy-saving & environmentally-friendly production lines,including automatic or semi-automatic production lines of key processes: wax making, shell making, pouring, heat treatment.
1. Investment casting sand casting/ lost wax casting/precision casting/gravity casting/
Sand casting process uses the green sand or dry sand to make the molds for casting molten metals. Most of castings are produced by this old but new casting process. Sand casting is one of the most popular and simplest types of casting. Sand casting allows for smaller batches than permanent mold casting and at a very reasonable cost.
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ASTM A216-Gr. WCB, Gr. WCA, Gr. WCC; ASTM-415-205, 450-240, 485-275, 80-40; DIN- GS-C25(1.0619), GS-38(1.0416), GS-45(1.0446), GS-52(1.0552), GS-60(1.0558); JIS-SC410, SC450, SC480, SCC5; BS-A1, A2, A5; NF-GE230, GE280, GE320, GE370 |
Soluble glass sand moulding Resin-sand moulding Lost wax casting (Investment casting) Lost foam cast Shell-core cast Electric-furnace smelting |
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ASTM-CF-8M, CF-8, CA-15, CA-40, 316, 304; DIN-G-X6CrNi18 9(1.4308), G-X7Cr13(1.4001) G-X20Cr14(1.4027), 1.4408; JIS-SCS13, SCS 1, SCS 2, SCS 14A; BS-304C15, 410C21, 420C29, 316, 304; NF-Z6CND18.12M, Z6CN18.10M, Z12C13M, Z20C13M |
Soluble glass sand moulding Resin-sand moulding Lost wax casting (Investment casting) Electric-furnace smelting |
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DIN-GS-40Mn5(1.1168), GS-20Mn5(1.1120); GS-37MnSi5(1.5122), GS-34CrMo4(1.7220); JIS-SCMn3, SCW480, SCSiMn2, SCCrM3, SCMnCR3; ASTM-LCC UNS-J02505, J13048 NF-G20M6, G35CrMo4 |
Soluble glass sand moulding Resin-sand moulding Lost wax casting (Investment casting) Electric-furnace smelting |

A fence head typically refers to the fence post cap, which is the protective cover placed at the top of a fence post. It serves to prevent water from entering the top of the post, which can lead to decay, and also gives the fence a finished look.
Metal: Common metals for fence heads include aluminum, steel, and cast iron. These are durable and provide a classic or decorative finish.
Wood: Wooden caps are often used for wooden fences and can be carved or shaped for aesthetic appeal.
Plastic or PVC: For low-maintenance and weather-resistant caps, these materials are often chosen.
Copper: A high-end option, copper caps offer excellent durability and an attractive, weathered finish over time.
Waterproofing: Prevents rainwater from getting into the top of the fence post, which can cause rot or deterioration in wooden posts.
Aesthetic Appeal: Adds a polished, finished look to the top of your fence posts, with different designs available to suit various fence styles.
Protection: Guards the post against UV damage, weathering, and physical wear and tear, helping to prolong the life of your fence.
Flat Caps: Simple and clean, these are ideal for a minimal look.
Pyramid Caps: These caps have a sloped, pyramid shape that adds a decorative touch to the fence.
Ball or Globe Caps: Often used for a more traditional or vintage look.
Pointed Caps: Sharp, elegant, and typically used for a more ornate or classic fence design.
Custom Designs: Many suppliers offer custom caps with unique designs, including floral, geometric, or decorative patterns.
The size of the fence head depends on the size of the fence post. Measure the top of the fence post (its width and shape) to ensure you get a cap that fits snugly. Fence posts are usually standardized (e.g., 4x4, 6x6), but always double-check the dimensions before purchasing.
Yes, most fence heads are designed to be easily installed. Typically, they can be simply placed on top of the fence post. Some styles may require adhesive, screws, or nails to secure them, especially in windy areas or for more decorative styles that are prone to shifting.
Fence heads can generally be used on most types of fences, but it depends on the material and style of the fence. Wooden, vinyl, and metal fences commonly use fence heads, but you'll want to choose the appropriate type based on the post material (e.g., using a metal cap for a metal post or a wooden cap for a wood post).
Wooden Caps: These may require occasional sealing or staining to protect them from moisture and UV damage.
Metal Caps: Ensure they are rust-resistant (e.g., galvanized or powder-coated). If they show signs of rust, you may need to sand and repaint them.
Plastic/PVC Caps: These generally require very little maintenance, but cleaning them occasionally with a mild detergent and water will help keep them looking new.
Yes! Many fence heads come in various finishes to complement your fence design:
Powder-coated: Available in a wide range of colors.
Brushed or Polished: For a smooth, shiny metal finish.
Antique or Aged: For a rustic or vintage look, especially with copper or brass.
Painted: Many caps come pre-painted to match the color of your fence.
Yes, most fence heads are designed to be weather-resistant. Metal caps, for example, are typically treated to resist rust and corrosion, and PVC caps are built to withstand UV damage, moisture, and extreme temperatures.
Many suppliers offer custom fence heads made to order. You can choose custom sizes, colors, or even unique designs if you have specific aesthetic or functional needs for your fence posts.
Prices for fence heads can vary widely depending on the material, size, and design. Basic plastic or wooden caps may cost a few dollars each, while decorative metal caps or custom-designed caps can range from $10 to $50 or more per piece.
