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Copyright Prentice-Hall Chapter 11 Metal-Casting Processes

Summary of Casting Processes

Typical Cast Parts (a) Typical gray-iron castings used in automobiles, including the transmission valve body (left) and the hub rotor with disk-brake cylinder (front). Source: Courtesy of Central Foundry Division of General Motors Corporation. (b) A cast transmission housing. (c) The Polaroid PDC-2000 digital camera with a AZ191D die-cast high-purity magnesium case. (d) A two-piece Polaroid camera case made by the hot-chamber die-casting process. Source: Courtesy of Polaroid Corporation and Chicago White Metal Casting, Inc. (a) (b) (c) (d)

Characteristics of Casting

Production Steps in Sand-Casting Figure 11.2 Outline of production steps in a typical sand-casting operation.

Sand Mold

Pattern Plate A typical metal match-plate pattern used in sand casting.

Design for Ease of Removal from Mold Taper on patterns for ease of removal from the sand mold

Sand Cores Examples of sand cores showing core prints and chaplets to support cores.

Sequence of Operations for Sand-Casting Schematic illustration of the sequence of operations for sand casting. (a) A mechanical drawing of the part is used to generate a design for the pattern. Considerations such as part shrinkage and draft must be built into the drawing. (b-c) Patterns have been mounted on plates equipped with pins for alignment. Note the presence of core prints designed to hold the core in place. (d-e) Core boxes produce core halves, which are pasted together. The cores will be used to produce the hollow area of the part shown in (a). (f) The cope half of the mold is assembled by securing the cope pattern plate to the flask with aligning pins and attaching inserts to form the sprue and risers. Continued on next slide.

Sequence of Operations for Sand-Casting, Con’t. (g) The flask is rammed with sand and rthe plate and inserts are removed. (h) The drag half is produced in a similar manner with the pattern inserted. A bottom board is placed below the drag and aligned with pins. (i) The pattern, flask, and bottom board are inverted; and the pattern is withdrawn, leaving the appropriate imprint. (j) The core is set in place within the drag cavity. (k) The mold is closed by placing the cope on top of the drag and securing the assembly with pins. The flasks the are subjected to pressure to counteract buoyant forces in the liquid, which might lift the cope. (l) After the metal solidifies, the casting is removed from the mold. (m) The sprue and risers are cut off and recycled, and the casting is cleaned, inspected, and heat treated (when necessary). Source: Courtesy of Steel Founder’s Society of America.

Expendable-Pattern Casting Process Schematic illustration of the expendable-pattern casting process, also known as lost-foam or evaporative casting.

(a) Metal is poured into mold for lost-foam casting of a 60-hp. 3-cylinder marine engine; (b) finished engine block. Source: Courtesy of Mercury Marine. (b)(a) Evaporative Pattern Casting of an Engine Block

Investment Casting Process Schematic illustration of investment casting (lost-wax) process. Castings by this method can be made with very fine detail and from a variety of metals. Source: Courtesy of Steel Founder’s Society of America.

Integrally Cast Rotor for a Gas Turbine Investment casting of an integrally cast rotor for a gas turbine. (a) Wax pattern assembly. (b) Ceramic shell around wax pattern. (c) Wax is melted out and the mold is filled, under a vacuum, with molten superalloy. (d) The cast rotor, produced to net or near-net shape. Source: Courtesy of Howmet Corporation.

Comparison of Investment-Cast and Conventionally Cast Rotors Cross-section and microstructure of two rotors: (top) investment-cast; (bottom) conventionally cast. Source: Advanced Materials and Processes, October 1990, P. 25. ASM International.

Hot-Chamber Die-Casting Schematic illustration of the hot-chamber die-casting process.

Properties and Applications of Die-Casting Alloys

Types of Cavities in Die-Casting Die Various types of cavities in a die-casting die. Source: Courtesy of American Die Casting Institute.

Centrifugal-Casting Process (a) Schematic illustration of the centrifugal-casting process. Pipes, cylinder liners, and similarly shaped parts can be cast with this process. (b) Side view of the machine.

Semicentrifugal Casting and Casting by Centrifuging (a) Schematic illustration of the semicentrifugal casting process. Wheels with spokes can be cast by this 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 force.

Methods of Casting Turbine Blades (c) Methods of casting turbine blades: (a) directional solidification; (b) method to produce a single-crystal blade; and (c) a single-crystal blade with the constriction portion still attached. Source: (a) and (b) After B. H. Kear, (c) Courtesy of ASM International.

Crystal Growing (c) Two methods of crystal growing: (a) crystal pulling (Czochralski process) and (b) the floating-zone method. Crystal growing is important especially in the semiconductor industry. (c) A single-crystal ingot produced by the Czochralski process. Source: Courtesy of Intel Corp.

Melt-Spinning (b) (a) Schematic illustration of melt-spinning to produce thin strips of amorphous metal. (b) Photograph of nickel-alloy production through melt-spinning. Source: Siemens AG