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Book: Casting
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 15
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v15.a0005296
EISBN: 978-1-62708-187-0
... such as near-net shape casting, tundish metallurgy, and pouring stream protection. The article discusses the use and capabilities of different molds for steel continuous casting, including thin-wall tube-type molds, solid molds, and plate molds. The article explains the methods for enhancing productivity...
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The purpose of continuous casting is to bypass conventional ingot casting and to cast to a form that is directly rollable on finishing mills. The use of this process has resulted in improvement in yield, surface condition, and internal quality of product when compared to the ingot-made material. This article outlines the advantages of steel continuous casting, along with its developments and challenges for improvement. It provides a general description of the continuous casting process and the design and layout of a continuous casting steelmaking facility. It reviews process enhancements such as near-net shape casting, tundish metallurgy, and pouring stream protection. The article discusses the use and capabilities of different molds for steel continuous casting, including thin-wall tube-type molds, solid molds, and plate molds. The article explains the methods for enhancing productivity and improving quality in steel continuous casting. It evaluates the applications of horizontal continuous casting in casting steel. The article concludes by outlining priorities for future development such as enhanced control systems and automation.
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Male mold fitted with caul plates to mold a composite channel with an integ...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 November 1995
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in A History of Wrought Aluminum Alloys and Applications
> Properties and Selection of Aluminum Alloys
Published: 15 June 2019
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Metal injection molding Fe-2%Ni, electroless nickel-Teflon plated burst dis...
Available to PurchasePublished: 30 September 2015
Fig. 11 Metal injection molding Fe-2%Ni, electroless nickel-Teflon plated burst disk wedge (sintered density = 7.6 g/cm 3 , or 0.274 lb/in. 3 ) used in an automobile airbag-actuation assembly. (Teflon is a registered trademark of DuPont.) Courtesy of Kinetics
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Metal injection molding 316L stainless steel pump body and cavity plates. T...
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Fig. 14 Metal injection molding 316L stainless steel pump body and cavity plates. Tooling options enabled the design to maximize the flow area, minimize outlet and inlet flow velocities, and reduce overall pump dimensions. Courtesy of MPIF
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Published: 01 December 2008
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Plate castings (with rigging attached) that were produced in a mold bolted ...
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Fig. 19 Plate castings (with rigging attached) that were produced in a mold bolted together to prevent parting-line spread that resulted in out-of-tolerance casting thickness
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Published: 01 November 1995
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Base plate for curved lantern pole. Manufactured by SMC compression molding...
Available to PurchasePublished: 01 January 2001
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Published: 01 November 1995
Fig. 4 Tension test specimens for sheet, plate, and molded plastics. Source: Ref 14 Specimen dimensions for thickness T , mm (in.) (a) Dimensions (see drawings) 7 (0.28) or under Over 7 to 14 (0.28 to 0.55) 4 (0.16) or under Tolerances Type I Type II Type III Type IV
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Published: 01 November 1995
Fig. 4 Tension test specimens for sheet, plate, and molded plastics. Source: Ref 14 Specimen dimensions for thickness T , mm (in.) (a) Dimensions (see drawings) 7 (0.28) or under Over 7 to 14 (0.28 to 0.55) 4 (0.16) or under Tolerances Type I Type II Type III Type IV
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Book: Casting
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 15
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v15.a0005259
EISBN: 978-1-62708-187-0
..., such as mold lock clamps, end plate bolts, mold attaching bolts, and mold centering bosses. Various mold end plate designs ( Fig. 4 ) can be used, depending on individual preference and the size of the mold being used. These techniques are useful for both vertical and horizontal casting. Fig. 4 Six...
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Vertical centrifugal casting machines, installed below the ground level for maximum operator safety, are used for producing bushings and castings that are relatively large in diameter and short in length. This article discusses the mold design for different types of sand molds and permanent molds and their production considerations. It describes the speed of rotation, mold speeds curves, and pouring techniques that are considered in the operation of vertical centrifugal casting machines.
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Slurry Molding
Available to PurchaseBook: Casting
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 15
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v15.a0005249
EISBN: 978-1-62708-187-0
..., high-alumina mullite slurries for molding. The Shaw process and the proprietary Unicast processes are also discussed. ceramic molding foamed plaster process match plate pattern molding plaster molding conventional plaster mold casting slurry molding Antioch process Shaw process Unicast...
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This article discusses slurry molding that encompasses two distinct processes: plaster molding and ceramic molding. Plaster mold casting is a specialized casting process used to produce nonferrous castings that have greater dimensional accuracy, smoother surfaces, and more finely reproduced detail. The article describes three generally recognized plaster mold processes, namely, conventional plaster mold casting, the Antioch process, and the foamed plaster process. Ceramic molding techniques are based on processes that employ permanent patterns and fine-grained zircon and calcined, high-alumina mullite slurries for molding. The Shaw process and the proprietary Unicast processes are also discussed.
Book: Casting
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 15
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v15.a0005308
EISBN: 978-1-62708-187-0
... Abstract This article discusses the types of patterns used for a specific application such as loose patterns, match plate patterns, cope and drag patterns, and special patterns. It describes the principles of the patternmaking techniques used to make expendable molds and for metal casting...
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This article discusses the types of patterns used for a specific application such as loose patterns, match plate patterns, cope and drag patterns, and special patterns. It describes the principles of the patternmaking techniques used to make expendable molds and for metal casting processes such as die casting and permanent mold casting. The article reviews the pattern features and mold production considerations used in the pattern design, namely, parting line considerations, addition of gates and risers, core prints, and locating points. It examines the pattern allowances for ensuring a dimensionally correct final pattern. A variety of materials and advanced composite materials used in the manufacture of patterns are discussed. The article evaluates the factors influencing the selection of type of patterns for specific castings.
Book: Composites
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 21
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 January 2001
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v21.a0003398
EISBN: 978-1-62708-195-5
... on electromagnetic interference shielding, electrostatic discharge protection, metal plating, fire resistance, and corrosion resistance on composite materials. composites composite laminates fiber-reinforced polymer wet lay-up autoclaves resin transfer molding vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding...
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This article presents the basic guidelines considered in designing a composite structure, and the basic definitions of terms that apply to composites. It describes the analysis of a composite laminate based on stress-strain relationships, stress-strain load relationships, general load displacement case, and general load case solution. Factors affecting the composite materials properties and allowables of fiber-reinforced polymers are reviewed. The article discusses the process considerations for mold design, such as master model, metal tooling, composite tooling, and tool care. It explains the resin selection in designing the composite for use in a particular application. The article illustrates the various methods that are used to process a composite component, namely, wet lay-up, autoclave, resin transfer molding, and vacuum-assisted resin transfer molding. It provides a discussion on electromagnetic interference shielding, electrostatic discharge protection, metal plating, fire resistance, and corrosion resistance on composite materials.
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Casting Design and Processes
Available to PurchaseBook: Casting
Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 15
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v15.a0009015
EISBN: 978-1-62708-187-0
... Abstract This article provides a general introduction on casting processes and design techniques. It discusses the process steps and methods of the main categories of shape casting methods, namely, expendable molds with permanent patterns, expendable molds with expendable patterns, and metal...
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This article provides a general introduction on casting processes and design techniques. It discusses the process steps and methods of the main categories of shape casting methods, namely, expendable molds with permanent patterns, expendable molds with expendable patterns, and metal or permanent mold processes. The article lists the general guidelines of geometry in casting design. It describes the three separate contractions that are a result of cooling: liquid-liquid contraction, solid-solid contraction, and liquid-solid contraction. Factors influencing the solidification sequence of simple shapes, such as T-sections, X-sections, and L-sections, are discussed. The article also presents an overview of geometric factors that influence heat transfer and transport phenomena. It concludes with a description of the structure and properties of castings.
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Schematic showing the steps of the countergravity pressure vacuum process. ...
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Fig. 4 Schematic showing the steps of the countergravity pressure vacuum process. (a) Metal is melted in a vacuum chamber, and a hot mold is introduced into an isolated casting chamber. The mold fill pipe protrudes from the bottom of the support plate. The mold chamber is then sealed
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Trapped-sheet, contact heat, pressure thermoforming. (a) Cold sheet trapped...
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Fig. 8 Trapped-sheet, contact heat, pressure thermoforming. (a) Cold sheet trapped between heated blow plate and female mold. (b) Heated plate closes on mold cavity. Air forces sheet against plate. (c) Vacuum pulls heated sheet into mold cavity. Source: Ref 1
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