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Investment Casting – One Of The Oldest Metal Forming Technique
Investment Casting
Investment casting also called lost-wax casting is one of the oldest known metal forming process. This industrial process is generally used for small castings but is also used to build aircraft engines, aircraft door frames, steel and aluminum castings. Investment casting process is known to produce complicated shapes that are difficult to make with die casting. Though this process is a little expensive than die casting or sand casting process but is useful when it comes to creating intricate designs and complicated shapes.
This Modern form of lost wax process was developed during wartimes when it was found practical for many wartime needs. Later, with the growth of the civilian aircraft industry in the 1980′s investment casting was largely in demand. Today, powered with modern computer technology, robotics and modern casting techniques, 15% of the world’s industrial casting is produced by investment casting method.
About Investment Casting Process
A pattern is made is wax and a wax gating system is separately arranged for investment casting. The pattern and gating system are assembled and dipped in a slurry of refractory coating material like tetra ethyl silicate, ethyl alcohol, hydrochloric acid, silica, magnesia, etc. The pattern is placed upside down and supported by flask. Now the molding mixture is poured around the pattern. The mold mixture is a combination of sand and and materials like alumina cement, ethyl silicate, etc.
The mold is placed in a inverted position and heated, which helps the wax that flow down to be collected for reuse. A specific temperature is maintained in the mold for pouring of the alloy and for helping preserve the intricate casting designs. When the wax completely melts out, the void space is filled with molten metal. Burnout process helps in removing the wax and gas-forming material formed in the mold.
Applications of Investment Casting
Jet propulsion for military and civilian aircrafts gave investment casting the foremost status in the casting industry. From heavy casting of 300Kg to small casting of 30 kg, this casting method is used for as wide for hi-tech industrial applications. This process is more expensive than sand casting in terms of the casting techniques, but the equipment are relatively cheaper. But still, investment casting is largely relied on for complicated designs that cannot be casted using any other method. Investment casting finds widespread application in spacecraft, jet engines, etc. Though this industry is heavily depended on the aircraft industry, it is is find our new field of application to broaden its horizon.
Advantages of Using Investment Casting
Produces impossible and intricate designs
Less surface finishing and machining required for the castings
Produces near net shaped as desired by the customer
Casting have excellent dimensional tolerances
A wide range of metals and high performance alloys can be investment casted.
For more information on metal casting investment castings, sand casting, aluminum casting, die casting process, visit: http://www.industrialmetalcastings.com/
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