Sand Casting vs Shell (Croning) — When to Specify Which

2026-07-17

French federation listings frequently tag moulage sable à vert, chemically bonded sand and coquille / Croning. Those tags are a fast way to shortlist — but process choice should follow geometry, surface, dimensional class and annual volume, not directory fashion.

Green / chemically bonded sand

Use sand routes when:

Read more: sand castings handbook and browse process-tagged profiles via the directory hub.

Shell moulding / Croning / coquille

Specify shell-family processes when:

Knowledge Centre: shell moulding handbook. Category filters on european foundries help you find listings that declare Croning/coquille language.

Decision table (practical)

Driver Lean sand Lean shell/Croning
Prototype / low volume Often better Only if surface critical
Thin sections Limited Stronger fit
Heavy machining expected Acceptable May reduce stock
Tooling budget Lower Higher

RFQ language that prevents ambiguity

Ask suppliers to state: mould/core process, typical CT class, surface reference, heat-treatment state and whether shell is used for the whole casting or only cores/skins.

CTA

Compare process tags in the directory, confirm theory in the Knowledge Centre, then send an RFQ that freezes the process family before tooling kick-off.

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