Solidification processes like casting involve pouring molten material into molds to create parts. Casting is one of the oldest manufacturing processes, dating back 6000 years, where molten metal is poured into a mold and allowed to solidify. There are two main types of casting - expendable molds that are destroyed to remove the casting, like sand casting, and permanent molds that can be reused, like die casting. Casting can produce complex shapes in both ferrous and nonferrous metals.