Sumiko Smile Casting Better -

Sumiko Smile – Where precision meets perfection.

| Metric | Traditional Die Casting | Sumiko Smile Casting | |--------|------------------------|----------------------| | Tooling cost | $45,000 | $62,000 (specialized mold) | | Per-part cycle time | 8 sec | 18 sec | | Post-processing (deburr/polish) | $0.42 per part | $0.03 per part | | Scrap rate | 9% | 2% | | Annual labor (finishing) | $210,000 | $15,000 | sumiko smile casting better

"Better means a slower cycle time." Reality: While each shot takes 15–20 seconds (vs. 8 seconds for die casting), the elimination of secondary finishing reduces total part turnaround by an average of 35%. The Economic Argument: ROI of Casting Better Let’s run the numbers for a mid-sized manufacturer producing 500,000 parts annually. Sumiko Smile – Where precision meets perfection

"It works for any material." Reality: Superalloys (Inconel, Hastelloy) require modified ceramic face coats. Cast irons with high carbon content can clog the nano-release layer. Contact Sumiko for a compatibility chart. The Economic Argument: ROI of Casting Better Let’s

Better surface finish. Better dimensional accuracy. Better thermal stability. Better ROI. The evidence is clear, the case studies are published, and the technology is proven. The only remaining question is not whether to adopt Sumiko Smile, but how soon you can integrate it into your production line. Contact Sumiko Advanced Materials for a free cast simulation of your most challenging part. Provide your CAD file and material spec, and within 48 hours, receive a side-by-side comparison showing exactly why Sumiko Smile casting better than your current method. No obligation. Just data.