Chapter 2 Casting: Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 2 Casting: Manufacturing Processes
Chapter 2 Casting
Israel Z.
2022
Introduction to Casting
• Casting is a process in which molten metal flows by
gravity or other force into a mold where it solidifies in the
shape of the mold cavity.
Pipe fittings
Cover plate
Small parts
(a) Core held in place in the mold cavity by chaplets, (b) possible
chaplet design, and (c) casting with internal cavity
Draft in Pattern
Molds and mold making
• The typical foundry sand is a mixture of fresh and
recycled sand, which contains 90% silica (SiO2), 3%
water, and 7% clay.
• Other bonding agents can be used in place of clay,
including organic resins and inorganic binders,
additives (eg. Sodium silicate and phosphate). to
enhance properties such as strength and permeability
• The grain size and grain shape are the major mold
parameters such as strength and permeability:
• Bigger grain size results in a worse surface finish.
(a) Open mold, simply a container in the shape of the desired part;
(b) Closed mold, in which the mold geometry is more complex and
requires a gating system (passageway)leading into the cavity.
Melting and Pouring
• Furnace selection depends on
the type of metal,
the maximum temperature required and
the rate and the mode of molten metal delivery.
• Before pouring, provisions are made for the escape of
dissolved gases.
• The gating system should be designed to minimize the
turbulent flow and erosion of mold cavity.
• Molten metal is prevented from oxidation by covering
the molten metal with fluxes.
• Ladles which pour the molten metal from beneath the
surface are used.
• The two main consideration during pouring are the
pouring temp. and pouring rate.
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• Fluidity: Capability of molten metal to fill mold cavities.
Characteristics of molten metal eg. Viscosity
Casting parameters eg. Mold material and design
The solidification process
• The properties of the casting significantly depends on the
solidification time/cooling rate.
• Shrinkage of casting:
• Proper care should be taken at the design stage of casting
so that shrinkage can occur without casting defects.
Pure metal
Mechanism of Solidification