Investment Casting (I-C) Wax is a precision casting process that involves creating a wax pattern, which is then coated with a ceramic shell to form a mold. Once the shell is hardened, the wax is melted and drained away, leaving a hollow mold. Molten metal is then poured into the shell to create the final casting. This method is known for its ability to produce highly accurate and detailed components with smooth surface finishes. Investment Casting is commonly used in industries such as aerospace, medical devices, and jewelry, where precision and quality are paramount.