Centrifugal casting is a casting process in which molten metal is poured into a rotating mold and solidifies under the influence of centrifugal force. The rotation helps push impurities to the inner or outer surfaces, resulting in a high-density material with enhanced mechanical properties. The wall thickness of the casting is determined by the mold dimensions and the amount of metal poured. Centrifugal casting is commonly used for producing pipes, bushings, bearings, and other rotationally symmetrical components.