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Cast Lattice Block Structures
We are able to cast most ferrous and non-ferrous metals into LBS. Some metals used in actual castings include:
- Aluminum alloys
- Inconel alloys
- Stainless steel
- MarM247 - Nickel-based super alloy
- Cobalt (L-605)
- Nitronic 50 and 60
- Titanium
Cast LBS, along with all of the other forms of production, uses the variability of the internal triangle matrices for control over density, internal angles, overall dimensions and characteristics. As with most of our production techniques, the cast LBS may be constructed into numerous shapes, sizes, and curves. It can be made with integral skins and incorporate complementary material systems. Some advantages to the casting process include:
- Utilizes existing manufacturing processes
- Casts with integral skins, shapes, curves, and varying geometries
- Works with a wide variety of metals
- Recyclable
 Large aluminum casting with 3" by 1/2" ligaments close up Larger image (size: 763 Kb) |
 Typical double layer LBS Larger image (size: 76 Kb) |
 Plastic Coated Aluminum Larger image (size: 490 Kb) |
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| Did you know? |
| Cast LBS may be fabricated into a limitless array of shapes, sizes, and curves. It can be made with integral skins and incorporate complementary material systems. |
| Contact Us |
| To find out how we can work with you to provide a customized solution, please contact us at: 1-406-586-4182 ext. 120 or info@fedtechgroup.com |
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