Aluminium Casting Techniques - Sand Casting and Die Casting Processes
Aluminium Casting Techniques - Sand Casting and Die Casting Processes
Aluminium Casting Techniques - Sand Casting and Die Casting Processes
Die Casting
Gravity Casting Metallurg
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Conclusions
Background
Daniel Liang
Aluminium casting processes are classified as Ingot casting
or Mould casting. During the first process, primary or
secondary aluminium is cast into rolling ingot (slab),
extrusion ingot (billet) and wire bar ingot which are
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subsequently transformed in semi- and finished products. Aluminum Alloys
The second process is used in the foundries for producing ASM Handbook Volum
cast products. This is the oldest and simplest (in theory but 15: Casting
not in practice) means of manufacturing shaped components.
Casting
This section describes exclusively Mould casting which can be
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Die Casting
In this technique, the mould is generally not destroyed at
each cast but is permanent, being made of a metal such as
cast iron or steel. There are a number of die casting
processes, as summarised in Figure 2. High pressure die
casting is the most widely used, representing about 50% of
all light alloy casting production. Low pressure die casting
currently accounts for about 20% of production and its use is
increasing. Gravity die casting accounts for the rest, with the
exception of a small but growing contribution from the
recently introduced vacuum die casting and squeeze casting
process.
Figure 2. Classifications of die casting processes.
Gravity Casting
A schematic view in Figure 3 shows the main parts
constituting a classical mould for gravity die casting. Cores
(inner parts of the mould) are generally made of bonded
sand.
Conclusions
Aluminium castings are very powerful and versatile
techniques for manufacturing semi- or finished products with
intricate shapes. Those techniques are continuously
improved and developed to satisfy the user needs and to
penetrate new markets.
Innovations are mainly oriented to the automobile sector
which is the most important market for castings. This
continual improvement and development will ensure that
aluminium castings continue to play a vital role in this field.
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