Metal Casting Processes CHAPTER 11 PART I

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Metal Casting Processes CHAPTER 11 PART I

Topics Introduction Sand casting Shell-Mold Casting Expendable Pattern Casting Plaster-Mold Casting

Introduction Metal-Casting Processes First casting were made during 4000 3000 BC In time many casting processes have been developed Many parts can be made from castings Engine blocks Cameras Gun barrels Cook ware Etc

Die Casting Examples Fig 11.1 (a) The Polaroid PDC-2000 digital camera with AZ91D die-cast, high purity magnesium case. (b) Two-piece Polaroid camera case made by the hot-chamber die casting process

Trends impacting industry Continuing mechanization & automation of the casting process Increasing demand for high-quality castings Ex: Typical gray-iron Castings used in automobiles

Types of Molds Expandable molds mixed with various types of binders or bonding agents Sand Plaster Ceramics Note: these molds are able to withstand high temperatures and mold is broken up to remove the casting Permanent molds - Made of metal Subjected to a higher cooling rate Affects grain size Used repeatedly Casting can be removed easily Composite molds - Made of two or more materials Sand Graphite Metal Combines advantages of each material Used to: Control cooling rates Improve mold strength Optimize economics of the process

Traditional way to cast metals Sand Casting How to make a sand casting Placing a pattern having the shape of the desired casting in to the sand to make an imprint Incorporating a gating system Filling the resulting cavity with molten metal Allow the metal to cool Break away the sand mold Type of sand to use Most common silica sand (SiO 2 ) There are two types of sand: Naturally bonded (bank sand) Synthetic (lake sand) Preferred by foundries b/c its composition can be controlled

Steps in Sand Casting Molding -Pattern making -Core making -Gating systems Sand Mold Melting Of Metal Pouring into mold Casting Heat Treatment Cleaning & Finishing Inspection Furnaces Solidification Shakeout Additional heat Defects Removal of risers treatment Pressure tightness and gates

SAND MOLD FEATURES Schematic illustration of sand mold features

Selection of sand Fine round grains Smooth surface finishes Can be closely packed Have lower mold permeability Enhances mold strength Course grains Allow gases and steam escape Sand Casting Con t Sand molds Should have good collapsibility Sand should be mixed thoroughly with Clay (bentonite) cohesive agent Zircon, olivine, and iron silicate sands are used in steel foundries for low thermal expansion Chromites is used for its high heat transfer characteristics Types of sand molds Green mold sanding Mixture of sand, clay, and water green sand in the mold is moist Least expensive method of making molds

Sand Casting Con t Skin-dried molds Mold surfaces are dried Used for large castings Have higher strength than green-sand molds Better dimensional accuracy and surface finish Drawbacks: Distortion to the mold is greater Castings susceptible to hot tearing Slower production rate Cold-box molds Various organic and inorganic binders are blended into the sand for greater strength Dimensionally more accurate No-bake mold Synthetic liquid resin is mixed into the sand Hardens at room temperature

Sand Casting Con t Major components of sand molds: Flask supports the mold Pouring basin in which molten metal is poured in to Sprue through which molten metal flows downward Runner system channels that carry molten metal from the sprue Risers - supply additional metal to the casting during shrinkage. Cores Inserts made of sand Used to make hollow regions Used to form letterings on the casting and other features Vents used to carry off gases that are produced and exhaust air from the mold cavity as metal flows on to the mold

Patterns Used to mold the sand mixture Made from Wood Plastic Metal They must be tough enough to be used repeatedly Made of different materials to reduce wear Coated with a parting agent to facilitate there removal Patterns One-piece patterns for simple low cost production Split patterns each part forms a portion of the cavity Match-plate patterns popular type of pattern Two-piece patterns are constructed by securing each half of one or more split patterns to the opposite sides of a single plate Used in large production runs and in molding machines Rapid prototyping Used to make a mold quickly Reduces cost

Patterns Typical metal match-plate pattern used in sand casting Taper in patterns for ease of removal from the sand mold

Cores made of sand aggregates Possess: Strength Permeability Ability to withstand heat Collapsibility Anchored by core points Chaplets are used to keep the core from moving

Sand molding machines: Vertical flaskless molding Sandslinger Impact molding Vacuum molding The sand-casting operation

Shell-Mold Casting Developed in the 1940 s Produces close dimensional tolerances Good surface finish Low cost process (b) Pattern and dump box rotated (c) Pattern dump box in position for the investment Common methods of making shell molds. (a) Pattern rotated and clamped (d) Pattern and shell removed from dump box

Composite Molds Made up of two or more different materials Used in shell molding Used in casting complex shapes (a) Schematic illustration of a semi permanent composite mold. (b) A composite mold used un casting an aluminum-alloy

Sodium silicate process Mixture of sand and 1.5% - 2% sodium silicate The mixture is packed around the pattern Harden by blowing CO 2 gas though it First used in the 1950 s Reduces tendency for parts to tear Rammed Graphite Molding Rammed graphite is used to make molds for: Titanium Zirconium Sand cannot be used because sand will react vigorously with silica Molds are pack ed like sand molds Air dried Baked at 175 C Stored under controlled humidity and temperature Casting process similar to those for sand molds

Expendable-Pattern Casting Polystyrene beads are placed in a preheated die The polystyrene bead expand to fix the die The die is cooled and the polystyrene pattern is removed The polystyrene pattern is placed in a mold with support sand The polystyrene pattern evaporates with contact of molten metal to form a cavity Schematic illustration of the expendable pattern casting process also known as lost foam or evaporative casting.

Plaster-Mold Casting Mold is made of plaster Mixed with water and additives and poured over a pattern After plaster sets, pattern is removed and the mold is dried at 120 C Have low permeability gases can not escape Patterns are made of: Al alloys, Thermosetting plastics Brass or Zinc alloys Have fine details and good surface finish Form of precision casting

Ceramic-Mold Casting Similar to plaster-mold process Uses refractory mold materials Suitable for high temperature applications Molds are baked in an oven Molds can be used to cast hightemperature alloys Castings have good surface finishes Good dimensional accuracy Some what expensive to make Mixture made of: Fine grained zircon Aluminum oxide Silica Mixture is mixed with bonding agents and poured over pattern Mixture is mixed with bonding agents and poured over pattern

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