Have you ever played with play-doh before? Imagine if you could use a special metal container that was the shape of what you wanted to create, and you could pour melted metal into it to make a solid, metal version of your play-doh creation. That's kind of like what permanent mold casting is!
Permanent mold casting is a process used to make metal objects in a specific shape. It involves creating a mold or container that is the exact shape of the object you want to make. This mold is made out of a special material that can withstand very high temperatures without melting or breaking.
Once the mold is made, it is filled with molten metal that is heated until it turns into a liquid. The molten metal is poured into the mold and allowed to cool and solidify. As the metal cools, it takes on the shape of the mold and becomes a solid piece.
The mold used in permanent mold casting is called "permanent" because it can be used many times to create identical objects. This is different from other casting techniques that use a mold that can only be used once and then has to be remade.
Permanent mold casting is used to make all kinds of metal objects, from car parts to kitchen utensils. It's a very precise process that allows manufacturers to make objects with a high level of accuracy and consistency. So the next time you see a metal object, it might have been made using permanent mold casting!