Pattern
Pattern
Pattern
Patterns
Moulding Sand
Core
Molten Metal
Patterns
Solid Patterns
Self core Patterns
Split Patterns
Patterns with Loose Pieces
Solid Patterns
Self Core Pattern
Split Pattern
Loose Piece Pattern
2. GATED PATTERN
They are number of loose patterns
connected with a gating system
castings
Gating system
3. MATCH PLATE PATTERN
► A match-plate pattern is similar to a
split pattern, except that each half of the
pattern is attached to opposite sides of a
single plate. The plate is usually made
from wood or metal.
Drag Pattern
Match
Plate
4. COPE AND DRAG PATTERN
► A cope and drag pattern is similar to a
match plate pattern, except that each half
of the pattern is attached to a separate
plate and the mold halves are made
independently. Just as with a match plate
pattern.
► The plates ensure proper alignment of
the mold cavities in the cope and drag and
the runner system can be included on the
plates.
► They are also used for larger
production quantities and are often used
when the process is automated.
Cope
Pattern
Drag
Pattern
Plate
5. PATTERN DEVICES
A skeleton pattern is the skeleton of a desired
shape which may be S-bend pipe or a chute or
something else. The skeleton frame is mounted on a
metal base
The skeleton is made from wooden strips, and is
thus a wooden work.
The skeleton pattern is filled with sand and is
rammed.
A strickle (board) assists in giving the desired shape
to the sand and removes extra sand.
Skeleton patterns are employed for producing a
few large castings.
A skeleton pattern is very economical, because it
involves less material costs.
6. SHELL PATTERN
PATTERN MATERIALS
The factors to be considered for selection
of Pattern Material are
Solid Shrinkage:
refers to the reduction in volume
when solid metal cools to the ambient temperature.
to compensate this reduction shrinkage allowance is
given on the patterns
Shrinkage Allowance for different Metals
Allowance
Metal
(mm/metre)
Grey Cast Iron 6.95 - 10.4
Steel 20.8
Aluminium 16.5
Brass 15.4
Bronze 10.5 - 21.0
Magnesium 16.5
MACHINING OR FINISH ALLOWANCE
Machining Allowance or Finish Allowance is the
amount of dimension on the casting which is made
oversized to produce stock for machining.
Machining Allowance varies from 1.5 mm – 16 mm.
3 mm Allowance is more common for Small and
medium Casting.
Aluminum Piston
for an Internal
Combustion
Engine.
(a) As cast
(b) After machining.
DRAFT OR TAPER ALLOWANCE
Draft or Taper Allowance is given to all vertical faces
of the pattern for easy removal from sand without
damaging the mould.
It is expressed in degrees or mm/metre.
Parting line