Description
INTRODUCTION
Casting is the process whereby liquid or molten material is poured into a mold and permitted to solidify. The mold and casting are separated from each other. Molds are frequently made of sand or other ceramic materials, although they may also be made of metal or carbon (graphite). The latter type of mold, whether metal or graphite, is referred to as “permanent mold” because it is reusable for making a large number of castings. Ceramic or sand molds, by contrast, produce only one cast of metal and are then destroyed; new molds must be made for each cycle of casting.
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Centrifugal Casting Process Seminar Report
Page Length : 16
Content :
- Introduction
- Method Of Centrifugal Casting
- Shrinkage
- Raining
- Casting Removal
- Conclusion
- References
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