Labsheet Foundry
Labsheet Foundry
CHAPTER 3 : FOUNDRY
PLO5 : Modern tool usage
Follow the appropriate procedure for welding, foundry and lathe machining. (P3,
CLO1/CLO2/CLO3 PLO5)/Perform welding, foundry and lathe machining according to Standard
:
Operating Procedure (SOP). (P4, PLO5)/Demonstrate the ability to work as
individual and as a team to complete assigned tasks. (A3, PLO9)
P3/P4/A3 : Guided Response/Mechanism/Valuing
DK6 : Practical Engineering Knowledge
DP1 : Depth of knowledge
DP3 : Depth of analysis required
DP5 : Extensive applicable codes
PREPARED BY : VERIFIED BY :
DARMAN BIN PAWALI
KETUA PROGRAM
HATIMI BINTI MUDIN DIPLOMA KEJURUTERAAN MEKANIKAL
Pensyarah POLITEKNIK KOTA KINABALU
Jabatan Kejuruteraan Mekanikal 25 OGOS 2023
Politeknik Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
YOU MAY ENCLOSE ANY ATTACHMENTS RELATED TO THIS LAB REPORT AND PLEASE MAKE SURE IT IS
AT THE PROPER SECTION.
DJJ20042 : MECHANICAL WORKSHOP PRACTICE 2 FOUNDRY
NAME :
REGISTRATION NUMBER :
PROGRAMME :
PLO5 : Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to well defined engineering problems, with an
awareness of limitations
CLO1 : Follow the appropriate procedure for welding, foundry and lathe machining (P3)
CLO2 : Perform welding, foundry and lathe machining according to Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) (P4)
Sub topic : 3.1 Perform pattern making…………..………………………………………………………………………………………1 Practical Task
3.2 Perform casting works…………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Product
CRITERION ASSESSMENT LEVEL MARKING
NO MARK
4 3 2 1 0 FACTOR
Student failed to
Student
Student followed follow a
Student followed attempted Student failed to
Identify safety rules most safety rules, significant
1 all safety rules. to follow safety follow any safety 1
(P1) may have number of
rules but failed to rules.
forgotten one. safety
meet several.
rules.
Use most
Use complete Use incomplete
Use complete PPE complete
Displays the right PPE most of the PPE all the time No PPE used all
all the time during PPE most of the
2 PPE wearing time during during the time. 1
workshop time during
(P2) workshop workshop
practices. workshop
practices. practices.
practices.
The workshop The workshop
The workshop The workshop
The workshop team did not team did not
team followed team followed
Follow instructions team followed all follow many of follow any of the
3 most written and some written and 3
(P3) written and verbal the written and written and
verbal verbal
instructions. verbal verbal
instructions. instructions.
instructions. instructions.
TOTAL CLO 1 /20
Able to select Able to select
accurate tools accurate tools
Able to select Able to select
Chooses the right without with little
correct tools correct tools with Unable to select
4 tools assistance assistance 1
with moderate major correct tools.
(P1) according to according to
assistance. assistance.
the the
criteria criteria
Excellent use Selecting and Unable to use
Best use of the Use some
of the tool using the
tool usage appropriate tool
Recognize the tools usage appropriate tool appropriate tool
5 according to usage according 2
usage (P2) according to usage usage according
SOP to
SOP according to to
SOP
SOP SOP
Measurements,
skills or Measurements, Measurements, Measurements,
Measures the Measurements,
techniques are skills or skills or skills or
accuracy/Precesion skills or
both accurate techniques are techniques are techniques are
6 of the final product techniques are 2
and precise accurate with somewhat incomplete,
(P3) mostly
and may show reasonable inaccurate and inaccurate
DP1,DP3,DP5 accurate.
some precision very imprecise. and/or imprecise
innovation.
Student was
Student was Student was
Student was able
able to unable to Student needs
Perform given task able to to complete the
7 complete the complete task assistance all 5
(P4) complete the task with
task with little without major the times.
task without moderate
assistance. assistance.
assistance. assistance.
TOTAL CLO2 /40
NAME :
REGISTRATION NUMBER :
PROGRAMME :
PLO9 : Function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse technical teams.
CLO3 : Demonstrate the ability to work as individual and as a team to complete assign task (A3)
Sub topic : 3.3 Demonstrate the ability to work in team……………………………………………………………………………...1 Practical Task
ASSESSMENT LEVEL MARKING
NO CRITERION
4 3 2 1 0 FACTOR
Always does Usually does Rarely Always relies on Not doing
the assigned the does the other to do the work anything
Show work without assigned assigned
1 responsibility having to work - work - 1
(A1) be reminded rarely needs often
reminding needs
reminding
Take part in Take part in Take part in Not interested
Take part in
carrying out carrying out carrying out and not
carrying out
the work. few work. some of the contributing
some work.
Routinely Sometimes work. Rarely anything for
Contribute in Contributes
contributes contributes contributes team
2 task completion useful ideas 1
useful ideas useful useful ideas
(A2) to
to ideas to
advance the
advance the to advance advance the
work of the
work work of work of
team
of team. team. the team.
Excellent Good Less initiative & No initiative & No
initiative initiative and lack of helping only initiative &
and often sometime other members helping other unhelpful
helps other helps to prepare given members to and only
members in other task prepare focuses on
Initiate to work
3 preparing a members given task if the work 3
with other (A3)
given in requested section
task preparing alone.
a given
task
TOTAL CLO3 20
NAME :
REGISTRATION NUMBER :
PROGRAMME :
PLO5 : Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools to well defined engineering problems, with an
awareness of limitations
CLO1 : Follow the appropriate procedure for welding, foundry and lathe machining (P3)
CLO2 : Perform welding, foundry and lathe machining according to Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) (P4)
Sub topic : 3.1 Perform pattern making………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1 Report
3.2 Perform casting works…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1 Report
ASSESSMENT LEVEL MARKING
NO CRITERION
4 3 2 1 0 FACTOR
Clearly and Clearly describe Clearly describe Clearly describe most Not describe any tool
completely all tool use and the tool use and of the tool usage but usage and the
Describe the tools
1 describe all tool their functions their functions but not complete function. 1
usage (P1)
use and their not complete
functions
Measurements, Measurements,
Measures the skills or techniques skills or Measurements, Measurements, skills Measurements, skills
accuracy/Precesion are both accurate techniques are skills or techniques or techniques are or techniques are
2 1.5
of the final product and precise and accurate with are mostly somewhat inaccurate incomplete, inaccurate
(P3) may show some reasonable accurate. and very imprecise. and/or imprecise
innovation. precision
TOTAL CLO1 /10
Stated the best Stated the Stated the Stated only some of Not stated the
Perform task using techniques to appropriate appropriate the appropriate appropriate
3 the right conduct the work. techniques to conduct techniques to techniques to conduct techniques to 1
techniques (P4) the work. conduct the work the work. conduct the work.
but not clear.
Explaining in details Discussing the results Discussing the Discussing the results Not discuss the
and discussing the clearly and compare results with the but not comparing result at all
Explain Findings results clearly and with the theories and theories but not in with the theories.
4 0.5
(P2) compare with the the objectives details and not clear
theories and the
objectives
Conclusions are Conclusions are Conclusions are Conclusions are not No conclusion at all
completely summarized slightly summarized in summarized in
Make Conclusion
summarized in in relation to the relation to the studies relation to the
5 (P4) 1
relation to the studies. but not studies.
studies. clearly.
OBJECTIVES :
2.0 EQUIPMENTS :
3.0 MATERIALS :
3.1 Polystyrene
3.2 Wood
3.3 Aluminum steel
4.0 THEORY
In simplified terms, a foundry is a factory where castings are produced by melting metal, pouring liquid metal
into a mold, then allowing it to solidify. Even if you have never been to a foundry, or even know what one looks
like, you are surrounded by the metal castings they produce. There is a good chance that you are reading this
less than 10 feet away from one.
Foundries don’t just produce metal products for engine, railroad, or pipe components. They also form
components for machines that are required to make many of the essential consumer products we depend on. 90
percent of all manufactured goods rely on metal castings.
In order to understand a foundry, you need to understand the casting process. The general steps involved in
casting are patternmaking, molding, melting, pouring, ejection, cleaning, fettling, and inspection.
The final casting shape corresponds with the mold it is poured into, so molds are carefully shaped with a pattern
– a wood or metal replica of the object to be cast. The most common mold material is silica sand, but they can
be produced from a number of different materials depending on the casting metal and method being used.
Charging is one of the most dangerous operations in the foundry. Mistakes can be lethal.
A melting furnace is “charged” with metal and heated above the metal’s melting point. Once the molten metal
has reached a specific pouring temperature it is tapped from the furnace through a spout into a refractory lined
steel pouring ladle. Any slag or impurities are skimmed from the top of the molten metal surface. The ladle is
then tipped to pour molten metal into a mold cavity.
The mold cools and the metal solidifies, then the casting is ejected from the mold and cleaned. The cleaned
casting is finished with fettling, a process which removes excess material from the casting to meet specified
dimensions for the finished product. Depending on the casting specifications, fettling can be quick and simple,
or extremely detailed work. Finished castings are then inspected by the foundry before being shipped.
Foundries don’t just produce raw castings. They house a number of operations that often include part design,
tool building, prototyping, machining, assembly and other after-sales services.
6.0 PROCEDURES
DESIGN PATTERN
FOUNDRY WORK SHEET i. Sketch selected pattern onto polystyrene/wood.
TITTLE : Design Pattern ii. Cut the polystyrene/wood into the shape of designed pattern by
PROGRAMME : using the polystyrene/wood cutter.
DKM 2
MATERIAL :
Polystyrene/Wood
Polystyrene/Wood cutter
OBJECTIVES :
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
To produce pattern.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
i. To make a pattern by
using polystyrene/wood to
provide the shape of the
mould cavity in the sand.
PRODUCE SIMPLE CASTING
FOUNDRY WORK SHEET i.
Place the drag upside down on a bottom board. The drag has
TITTLE : Produce Simple Casting to receive the cope once it has been filled with sand.
PROGRAMME : ii. Place the pattern into the drag. Its position in the drag depends
DKM 2 on the shape of the pattern.
MATERIAL : iii. Shake the parting dust on the bottom board and the pattern.
Band saw Then, shake the sand through a fine riddle over the pattern until
power cutting saw it is covered to a depth of ¾ inch.
crucible furnace iv. Use a rammer to compact the sand firmly. Step iii is repeated
sand mixer until the drag is fully covered by sand. Use the strike off bar to
OBJECTIVES : flatten the surface.
GENERAL OBJECTIVE: v. Invert the drag and place the cope in position.
To understand the process of vi. Put the sprue pins on top of the pattern. Avoid placing them too
sand casting in producing the near the edge of the flask.
engineering components. vii. Repeat step iii– iv. Then using the vent rod to make several
holes in the sand to allow unwanted gasses to escape.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: viii. Remove the sprue pins from the sand. Then carefully lift the
i. To perform the moulding cope from the drag and place it upside down.
process. ix. Close the flask and weight the cope in a suitable place to
ii. To perform the pouring prevent flask separating when the metal is poured.
process of molten metal x. Melt the aluminium bar by using the crucible furnace. When the
into the sand mould. molten metal is ready, pour them slowly into the moulding flask.
xi. After a few minutes, remove the pattern from the sand. Use the
pick-up tong to pick the pattern.
xii. Lastly, do the finishing works to complete the final pattern.
NAME :
REGISTRATION NUMBER :
PROGRAMME :
(Attach your final project’s photos here along with it’s measurement .)
Recognize and named the various pattern material in sand casting. (P2)
10.0 CONCLUSION
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11.0 APPENDIX
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