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Metal Injection Molding Alternative
Why pay unnecessary high tooling costs when you can get a quality investment casting at a fraction of the cost? Milwaukee Precision Casting, Inc. specializes in small parts, and in conjunction with the automation we employ, our part cost is usually comparable to that of a Metal Injection Molded component, with superior strength!
Investment casting tooling is typically less expensive than that of other casting methods. Our aluminum molding tools need only be resistant to pattern wax, rather than constructed from hardened tool steel for injection of high temperature, abrasive metal. As a result, the cost of our tooling is a fraction of the cost when compared to Metal Injection Molding tooling. And refurbishment costs from wear and tear are also much more economical.

Minimal Lead Time
Built for complex applications requiring repeatable accuracy and tight dimensional control across production runs.
Accuracy of ± .005 per inch
ISO-certified quality systems with advanced inspection and full traceability from tooling to delivery.
AMS 2175 Compliance
Fast RFQ response, efficient tooling development, and scalable production capacity to meet your schedule.
Competitive Pricing
Cast, machine, finish, and inspect under one roof — reducing lead times and supply chain complexity.
ISO 9001:2015 Certified
DFM reviews and casting optimization from experienced engineers who understand your application requirements.
Advanced Inspection
X-ray, MPI, FPI, HIPing, and dimensional validation ensure every component meets your spec before shipment.
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Casting Quote
We cast a broad range of alloys — from corrosion-resistant stainless grades to
high-strength tool steels — engineered for demanding industrial, defense, and
energy applications.
Fast RFQ Response
Typical quote turnaround within 1–2 business days
Engineering Support
DFM review and casting optimization included with every quote
Scalable Production
Prototype to high-volume production capability
Full Technical Consultation
Material selection, tolerance review, and process recommendations




