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Dr. Dmitri Kopeliovich
Investment (lost wax) casting is a method of precision casting complex near-net-shape details using replication of wax patterns.
The investment casting process uses expendable patterns made of investment casting wax.
The
wax patterns are commonly prepared by
injection molding technology which involves injection of wax into a prefabricated die having the same geometry of the cavity as the desired cast part.
The wax patterns are then attached to a
gating system (a set of channels through which a molten metal flows to the mold cavity).
After the metal has
solidified and cooled to a desired temperature, the shell is broken and the castings are
cut away from the gates and sprue.
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Mullite Al2O3 44-48%, SiO2 47-51%, Fe2O3 max. 1%, TiO2 max. 1%.
Zircon flour.
Binders: Colloidal Silica SiO2 25-45%, Na2O max.1% in distilled water; sodium silicate NaO*nSiO2*mH2O; ethyl silicate Si(OC2H5)4.
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Advantages:
Excellent surface finish.
Tight dimensional tolerances.
Complex and intricate shapes may be produced.
Capability to cast thin walls.
Wide variety of metals and alloys (ferrous and non-ferrous) may be cast.
Draft is not required in the molds design.
Low material waste.
Disadvantages:
Individual pattern is required for each casting.
Limited casting dimensions.
Relatively high cost (tooling cost, labor cost).
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