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Pewter casting is a multiple step process that results in the alloy being molded into a specific shape. Pewter is a popular choice for decorative items, such as charms and ornaments, but is durable enough to be used in the automotive and marine industries. Pewter casting molds are constructed from an original object which is eventually reproduced in pewter. Depending on your business' production capabilities, you have the option of creating your own custom molds and casting pewter in-house, or outsourcing to a company that specializes in casting alloys.

The decision to cast pewter in-house or order finished products depends on your business' products and services. Typically, commercial art studios produce their own designs and hand-cast pewter to create sculptures and other artwork, while a luggage production company is more likely to order custom pewter pieces for their products. When ordering pewter casting supplies and services, consider the following:

1. Order only lead-free pewter.

2. Purchase custom pewter pieces to meet your company's specific needs.

3. Save money by incorporating pre-made pewter castings in your manufactured products.

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Purchase lead-free pewter casting supplies


If you cast pewter in house, it's important to buy only lead-free materials. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, lead overexposure is one of the most common overexposures found in the industrial workplace and the leading cause of workplace illness. When ordering pewter, don't assume it's lead-free. Look for "lead-free" in the product's description.

I recommend: Order pewter from Atlas Metal Sales. Look for the asterisk that denotes lead-free pewter when placing your order. The company offers 24-hour shipments. Pewter from Rotometals is ideal for casting into plaster pairs and sand and rubber molds, as well as jewelry and statues. The company's lead-free pewters are made from tin, antimony, copper and monel.

Place custom pewter casting orders


Whether you need to order custom alloys or you're searching for custom-designed pewter castings, many companies specialize in casting pewter specifically for your needs. By working with custom manufacturers, you're not limited to picking out a product from a catalog.

I recommend: Take advantage of the custom pewter casting services of Modern Aluminum Castings. The company manufactures products ranging from explosion-proof castings to blower and motor housing. Search the product guide for your preferred alloy. Jeff Valent Studios is a full-service casting house that offers complete mold making and casting services, as well as in-house sculpting and design services. The company's custom cast pewter is lead-free. Place a custom order with Purity Casting Alloys. The company offers custom alloys appropriate for industrial pewter casting, including sand casting pewter.

Buy pewter castings in bulk


Bulk pewter castings are ideal for small parts of a product, such as belt buckles or luggage tags. Placing bulk orders can be cost effective both for small business owners and large corporations. Many companies offer free shipping on bulk orders.

I recommend: Browse the product catalog at Albest Metal Stamping for various pewter hardware. The company offers a large selection of products, including key rings, suspender hardware, holster clips and picture frame hardware. LookInTheAttic & Company offers detailed lead-free solid pewter hardware, including decorative cabinet knobs.

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