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• Sand Casting

High Temperature Alloy,

Complex Geometry,

Rough Surface Finish

• Investment Casting

High Temperature Alloy,

Complex Geometry,

Moderately Smooth Surface

Finish

• Die Casting

High Temperature Alloy,

Moderate Geometry,

Smooth Surface

Casting Methods

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Three Cast Structures of Solidified Metals

•FIGURE 5.8 Schematic illustration of three cast structures of metals solidified in a square mold:

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•(c) the structure obtained by heterogeneous nucleation of grains, using nucleating agents.

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Features of a Sand Mold

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Steps in Sand Casting

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Steps in Sand Casting

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Sٍhell CastingDump-Box Technique

Figure 11.13 A common method of making shell molds. Called dump-box technique, the limitations are the formation of voids in the shell and peelback (when sections of the shell fall off as the pattern is raised). Source: ASM International.

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Sٍhell CastingDump-Box Technique

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Operation Sequence of Making a Ceramic Mold

•Sequence of operations in making a ceramic mold.

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Figure 11.17 A typical ceramic mold (Shaw process) for casting steel dies used in hot forging.

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FIGURE 5.30 Schematic illustration of the centrifugal casting process.

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Semicentrifugal Casting Process

•FIGURE 5.31 (a) Schematic illustration of the semicentrifugal casting process. (b) Schematic illustration of casting by centrifuging. The molds are placed at the periphery of the machine, and the molten metal is forced into the molds by centrifugal forces.

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