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Published: 01 October 2011
Fig. 5.24 Cast manifold with positive pattern for lost foam casting. Courtesy of the Vulcan Group
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in Opportunities for Powder-Binder Forming Technologies
> Binder and Polymer Assisted Powder Processing
Published: 30 April 2020
Fig. 11.9 Foamed stainless steel in the green state, where nitrogen is saturated into the hot binder and precipitates a gas bubble on cooling
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in Introduction—Composite Materials and Optical Microscopy
> Optical Microscopy of Fiber-Reinforced Composites
Published: 01 November 2010
Fig. 1.15 Unprepared cross sections of structural foams. (a) Dark-field illumination, 10× objective. (b) Bright-field illumination, 65 mm macrophotograph
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Published: 01 December 2006
Fig. 6.70 Arrangement of a ceramic foam filter plate in a casting launder
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Published: 01 June 2007
Fig. 11.16 SUS 304L stainless steel foam surface sintered at 1200 °C (2192 °F) Source: Ref 28 . Reprinted with permission from MPIF, Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, NJ
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Published: 01 June 2007
Fig. 11.17 Cross section of SUS 304L stainless steel foam. Source: Ref 28 . Reprinted with permission from MPIF, Metal Powder Industries Federation, Princeton, NJ
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Published: 01 March 2000
Fig. 10 Schematic of the Selee ceramic foam filter mechanism. Source: Ref 13
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Published: 01 October 2011
Fig. 34 Sphere rebound tester for soft elastic rubber foams, e.g., in mattresses. Source: Bareiss Prüfgerätebau GmbH
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in Melting, Casting, and Powder Metallurgy[1]
> Titanium: Physical Metallurgy, Processing, and Applications
Published: 01 January 2015
Fig. 8.68 Micrographs of foams produced by die compaction and extrusion. (a) Cross section is perpendicular to the compaction direction. (b) Cross section is parallel to the extrusion direction.
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Published: 01 December 1995
Fig. 13-9 Foam patterns for grinding balls. Over 2000 are cast in one mold.
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in Hygienic Practices for Handling Beryllium and Its Components
> Beryllium Chemistry and Processing
Published: 01 July 2009
Fig. 29.4 Mock-up demonstration of the use of foam to contain beryllium contamination in process piping prior to cutting. (a) Drilling into duct. (b) Cutting duct after foaming process. (c) Cut end of duct after foaming. (d) Capping off duct
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in Physical, Chemical, and Thermal Analysis of Thermoplastic Resins[1]
> Characterization and Failure Analysis of Plastics
Published: 01 December 2003
Fig. 18 Dynamic mechanical properties of a cylindrical urethane foam sample; 6.60 mm (0.26 in.) diam, 6.28 rad/s frequency
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.scm.t52870255
EISBN: 978-1-62708-314-0
... of honeycomb panels and foam cores along with their respective applications and unique attributes. The chapter also discusses the cocuring process and its use in fabricating unitized structures. adhesive bonding composite processing honeycomb structures integral cocured structures SANDWICH...
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This chapter discusses the advantages and disadvantages of sandwich and integral cocured structures, and the methods by which they are made. It begins by explaining where and how sandwich construction is used and why it is so efficient. It then describes the design and fabrication of honeycomb panels and foam cores along with their respective applications and unique attributes. The chapter also discusses the cocuring process and its use in fabricating unitized structures.
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.aceg.t68410029
EISBN: 978-1-62708-280-8
... Abstract This chapter discusses the advantages, limitations, and applications of various aluminum casting processes, namely green sand casting process, air set or no-bake molding process, vacuum molding process, evaporative foam casting process, and die casting process. The processes covered...
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This chapter discusses the advantages, limitations, and applications of various aluminum casting processes, namely green sand casting process, air set or no-bake molding process, vacuum molding process, evaporative foam casting process, and die casting process. The processes covered also include gravity permanent molding, low-pressure permanent molding, counter pressure, squeeze casting, investment casting, rapid prototype casting, cast forge hybrid, and semisolid metal processes.
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Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 30 April 2020
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.bpapp.t59290251
EISBN: 978-1-62708-319-5
... involving plastics, emulsions, ceramics, and porous structures and foams. Improvements in the design processes have led to the development of functional structures, controlled porosity, and bioinspired structures. binder jetting bound-metal deposition fused-filament fabrication plastics emulsions...
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This chapter is intended to identify materials, processes, and designs that will lead to great advances in powder-binder forming technologies. It discusses some of the structures obtained through these advances in powder-binder technologies such as binder jetting and extrusion-based additive manufacturing, including bound-metal deposition and fused-filament fabrication: oxidation-resistant high-temperature alloys, anisotropic structures, submicrometer-scale structures, surface hard materials, and artist metallic clays. Some of the advances discussed include the developments in process involving plastics, emulsions, ceramics, and porous structures and foams. Improvements in the design processes have led to the development of functional structures, controlled porosity, and bioinspired structures.
Series: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.omfrc.t53030001
EISBN: 978-1-62708-349-2
.... 1.15 Unprepared cross sections of structural foams. (a) Dark-field illumination, 10× objective. (b) Bright-field illumination, 65 mm macrophotograph Fig. 1.16 Ultrathin section showing the microstructure of spruce wood. Transmitted-light phase contrast, 40× objective Abstract...
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This chapter provides a general description of materials and methods for manufacturing high-performance composites. The materials covered are polymer matrices and prepreg materials and the methods include infusion processes, composite-toughening methods, matrix-toughening methods, and dispersed-phase toughening. In addition, the chapter provides information on interlayer-toughened composites and honeycomb or foam structure composite materials. It also discusses the processes in optical microscopy of composite materials.
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