👉 Dip studies, also known as dip castings or sand casting, typically inhabit an environment where molten metal is poured into a mold made of sand or another fine aggregate. This environment allows for the creation of metal parts with complex shapes and dimensions. The process is often used in the manufacturing industry for producing a wide range of components, from automotive parts to machinery and tools. The sand mold provides support for the molten metal until it solidifies, after which the mold is broken away to reveal the cast part.