How does it work?
The LT1 is simple, easy and safe to use. It only requires a standard 13amp 230VAC socket and does not need any extraction. The Lead Free Metal (usually Pewter) is added to the internal melting pot through a swivel lid, on top of the unit. Once the LT1 has been switched on it only takes about 15 minutes to get up to temperature, whilst the unique cooling system keeps the entire case cold to touch. Place the mould into the special pouring trough and insert it into the unit so that the approach hole of the mould is under the pouring spout. Gently depress the pouring lever until the approach hole is full of metal and then carefully remove the pouring trough. When the metal in the approach hole has visibly set, the mould can be removed from the pouring trough, and after a couple of minutes the two halves of the mould can be separated.
How do I create a mould?
With CAD/CAM, students have the ability to design and manufacture accurate and detailed products. Whether the mould is designed with 2D Design, 3D Engrave, SolidWorks, or even Pro/DESKTOP your pupils can produce either simple or complex designs. Once designed the mould can be machined on any of TechSoft’s miller/routers.
Moulds can be machined in a variety of materials, but we have found that Jelutong and MDF offer a good finish at a reasonable price. Jelutong does however have one great advantage over MDF in that it machines in a fraction of the time. (Jelutong is available in pre-cut blocks from TechSoft,)
When CAD/CAM and casting are put together a whole new world of designing and making is opened. |
(All prices shown are in pounds sterling and exclude VAT) |
LT1 - Low Temperature Casting System |
562.00 |
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TechSoft can supply a range of materials for the LT1 Casting Unit. |
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