76th CMXG Starts Sand Casting Aluminum Parts

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Ted Fetchik, a 553rd Commodities Maintenance Squadron welder, pours molten aluminum into a mold at Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., June 1, 2023 (U.S. Air Force).
Ted Fetchik, a 553rd Commodities Maintenance Squadron welder, pours molten aluminum into a mold at Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., June 1, 2023 (U.S. Air Force).

August 14, 2023 | Originally published by U.S. Air Force on July 29, 2023

TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. (AFNS) – The 76th Commodities Maintenance Group and Reverse Engineering and Critical Tooling, or REACT, Lab at Tinker Air Force Base have added the capability to sand cast aluminum parts in-house.

By 3D printing casting molds from sand, aluminum parts weighing up to 120 pounds can be cast in its newly launched foundry. The 76th CMXG is able to produce up to Grade B standards and is perfecting their process to soon have capability to produce Grade A castings, meaning the casting is nearly flawless.

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