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 Furqan Hameed 11013386-031
 Bilal Abdul Mateen 11013386-036
 Farhan Ghos Butt 11013386-014
 Ibrar Hussain 11013386-040
 Muhammad Furqan 11013386-045
Metal Casting Process
 History
 Definition of casting
 Basic features
 Types of moulds
 Categories of casting process
 Further classification of Expendable and Permanent
mould casting
• It is oldest
manufacturing process.
 Casting is a manufacturing process by which a
liquid material is usually poured into
a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the
desired shape, and then allowed to solidify.
 The solidified part is also known as a
casting, which is ejected or broken out of the mold
to complete the process.
 Casting materials are usually metals.
Almost all metals can be cast.
 Casting is most often used for making complex
shapes that would be otherwise difficult to make
by other methods.
 Pattern: A pattern is made of wood or metal, is a replica of the final
product and is used for preparing mould cavity
 Riser: A column of metal placed in the mold to feed the casting as it
shrinks and solidifies. Also known as a "feed head."
 Runner: The channel through which the molten metal is carried from
the sprue to the gate.
 Cores: A separated part of the mold, made of sand and generally
baked, which is used to create openings and various shaped cavities in
the casting.
 Gate: A channel through which the molten metal enters the casting
cavity.
Parting Line: Joint where mold separates to permit removal of
the pattern and which shows how and where to open the mold.
Sand: A sand which binds strongly without losing its
permeability to air or gases.
Chaplet: A metal support used to hold a core in place in a mold.
Not used when a core print will serve.
Binders: Materials used to hold molding sand together.
Pouring basin: Filling the mold with molten metal.
Shrinkage: The decrease in volume when molten metal
solidifies.
Mould: The mould contains a cavity whose geometry determines
the shape of cast part.
Mould material should posses refractory characteristics and with
stand the pouring temperature
The various casting processes are classified according
to these different moulds
• open mould
• closed mould
• Open mould
in which the liquid metal is simply
poured until it fills the open cavity. (fig. a)
•Closed mould
the closed mold is provided to permit the
molten metal to flow from outside the mold cavity.
(fig. b)
• the closed mold is more important categories in
production casting operation.
 Casting process divide onto two broad categories
according to types of mold used;
o Expandable mould casting
o Permanent mould casting
Expandable mould means that :
the mold in which the molten metal is
solidifies must be break or destroyed to remove the
casting.
Or
After solidification of molten metal the mold is break to
remove the desired casting. (sand casting)
Expandable mould materials:
the mold are made out of sand, plaster, and
similar materials.
Expandable mold casting
SAND CASTING
Common features
Schematic illustration of sand casting showing various
features.
Advantages Disadvantages Recommended
Application
Least Expensive in small
quantities (less than 100)
Ferrous and non -
ferrous metals may be
cast
Possible to cast very
large parts.
• Least expensive
tooling
Dimensional accuracy
inferior to other
processes, requires
larger tolerances
Castings usually
exceed calculated
weight
Surface finish of
ferrous castings
usually exceeds 125
RMS
Use when
strength/weight ratio
permits
Tolerances, surface
finish and low
machining cost does
not warrant a more
expensive process
INVESTMENT CASTING:
 Use gravity to fill the mold.
• Mold is destroyed to remove casting
• Metal flow is slow
• Walls are much thicker than in die casting.
• Cycle time is longer than die casting because of inability of mold
material to remove heat.
 The investment casting process uses expendable patterns made
of investment casting wax.
Advantages Disadvantages Recommended
Application
Close dimensional
tolerance
Complex shape, fine
detail, intricate core
sections and thin walls
are possible
Ferrous and non-ferrous
metals may be cast
As-Cast" finish (64 - 125
RMS)
Costs are higher than
Sand, Permanent Mold
or Plaster process
Castings
Use when
Complexity precludes
use of Sand or
Permanent Mold
Castings
The process cost is
justified through
savings in machining
or brazing
Weight savings
justifies increased
cost
o In permanent mold casting, the mold is
reused many times.
o The molds are commonly made of steel or
cast iron.
o The Metals commonly cast in the
permanent mold casting include
aluminum, magnesium and copper- based
alloys( brass , bronze)
Permanent mold casting
Types permanent mold casting
Two basic two types of permanent
mold casting as under
o Die casting
o Centrifugal casting
Die casting:
o Die casting is permanent-mold casting process
in which the molten metal is injected into
mold cavity under high pressure. The pressure
is maintained during solidification, after
which the mold is opened and part is
removed.
o Typical pressures are 7 to 350 MPa.
o The molds used in this casting operation is
called dies; hence the name die casting
Die casting:
 Two types of die casting machines that
as under
o Hot chamber die casting
o Cold chamber die casting
o In hot chamber die- casting machines, the molten metal
is poured into a heated chamber from an external melting
container, and piston is used to inject the molten metal
under a high pressure into die cavity.
o Typically injection pressures are 7 to 35 mpa.
o This process only used for the low-melting-point
metals.(zinc,tin ,lead and, sometimes magnesium)
o In which the molten metal poured into an
unheated chamber, and piston is used to inject
the liquid metal under a high pressures into the
die cavity
o Injection pressures used in these machine are
typically 14 to 140 mpa.
o In centrifugal casting the mold is rotated at high
speed so that the centrifugal force is produced
that distributes the molten metal to the outer
regions of the cavity.
o Examples of parts made by this process include
pipes, tubes bushing and rings.
o High production rates possible.
o Close tolerance is possible for small
parts.
o Good surface finish.
o Thin sections are possible.
o Rapid solidification.
o Only used for low melting point metals.
o More intricate shapes are not achieved
o Mold is expensive.
 Note:(More intricate shapes are not achieved by
the permanent mold casting)
 For any Metal Casting Process, selection of right
alloy, size, shape, thickness, tolerance, texture, and weight, is very vital.
 Views of the Tooling Designer; Foundry / Machine House
needs, customer's exact product requirements, and secondary
operations like painting, must be taken care of before selecting the
appropriate Metal Casting Process.
 Tool cost.
 Economics of machining versus process costs.
 Adequate protection / packaging, shipping constraints, regulations of
the final components, weights and shelf life of protective coatings also
play their part in the Metal Casting process.
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casting ppt

  • 1.
  • 2.  Furqan Hameed 11013386-031  Bilal Abdul Mateen 11013386-036  Farhan Ghos Butt 11013386-014  Ibrar Hussain 11013386-040  Muhammad Furqan 11013386-045
  • 4.  History  Definition of casting  Basic features  Types of moulds  Categories of casting process  Further classification of Expendable and Permanent mould casting
  • 5. • It is oldest manufacturing process.
  • 6.  Casting is a manufacturing process by which a liquid material is usually poured into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowed to solidify.  The solidified part is also known as a casting, which is ejected or broken out of the mold to complete the process.
  • 7.  Casting materials are usually metals. Almost all metals can be cast.  Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be otherwise difficult to make by other methods.
  • 8.
  • 9.  Pattern: A pattern is made of wood or metal, is a replica of the final product and is used for preparing mould cavity  Riser: A column of metal placed in the mold to feed the casting as it shrinks and solidifies. Also known as a "feed head."  Runner: The channel through which the molten metal is carried from the sprue to the gate.  Cores: A separated part of the mold, made of sand and generally baked, which is used to create openings and various shaped cavities in the casting.  Gate: A channel through which the molten metal enters the casting cavity.
  • 10. Parting Line: Joint where mold separates to permit removal of the pattern and which shows how and where to open the mold. Sand: A sand which binds strongly without losing its permeability to air or gases. Chaplet: A metal support used to hold a core in place in a mold. Not used when a core print will serve. Binders: Materials used to hold molding sand together. Pouring basin: Filling the mold with molten metal. Shrinkage: The decrease in volume when molten metal solidifies. Mould: The mould contains a cavity whose geometry determines the shape of cast part. Mould material should posses refractory characteristics and with stand the pouring temperature
  • 11. The various casting processes are classified according to these different moulds • open mould • closed mould
  • 12. • Open mould in which the liquid metal is simply poured until it fills the open cavity. (fig. a) •Closed mould the closed mold is provided to permit the molten metal to flow from outside the mold cavity. (fig. b) • the closed mold is more important categories in production casting operation.
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.  Casting process divide onto two broad categories according to types of mold used; o Expandable mould casting o Permanent mould casting
  • 16. Expandable mould means that : the mold in which the molten metal is solidifies must be break or destroyed to remove the casting. Or After solidification of molten metal the mold is break to remove the desired casting. (sand casting) Expandable mould materials: the mold are made out of sand, plaster, and similar materials.
  • 17.
  • 20. Common features Schematic illustration of sand casting showing various features.
  • 21. Advantages Disadvantages Recommended Application Least Expensive in small quantities (less than 100) Ferrous and non - ferrous metals may be cast Possible to cast very large parts. • Least expensive tooling Dimensional accuracy inferior to other processes, requires larger tolerances Castings usually exceed calculated weight Surface finish of ferrous castings usually exceeds 125 RMS Use when strength/weight ratio permits Tolerances, surface finish and low machining cost does not warrant a more expensive process
  • 22.
  • 23. INVESTMENT CASTING:  Use gravity to fill the mold. • Mold is destroyed to remove casting • Metal flow is slow • Walls are much thicker than in die casting. • Cycle time is longer than die casting because of inability of mold material to remove heat.  The investment casting process uses expendable patterns made of investment casting wax.
  • 24.
  • 25. Advantages Disadvantages Recommended Application Close dimensional tolerance Complex shape, fine detail, intricate core sections and thin walls are possible Ferrous and non-ferrous metals may be cast As-Cast" finish (64 - 125 RMS) Costs are higher than Sand, Permanent Mold or Plaster process Castings Use when Complexity precludes use of Sand or Permanent Mold Castings The process cost is justified through savings in machining or brazing Weight savings justifies increased cost
  • 26.
  • 27. o In permanent mold casting, the mold is reused many times. o The molds are commonly made of steel or cast iron. o The Metals commonly cast in the permanent mold casting include aluminum, magnesium and copper- based alloys( brass , bronze)
  • 29. Types permanent mold casting Two basic two types of permanent mold casting as under o Die casting o Centrifugal casting
  • 30. Die casting: o Die casting is permanent-mold casting process in which the molten metal is injected into mold cavity under high pressure. The pressure is maintained during solidification, after which the mold is opened and part is removed. o Typical pressures are 7 to 350 MPa. o The molds used in this casting operation is called dies; hence the name die casting
  • 32.  Two types of die casting machines that as under o Hot chamber die casting o Cold chamber die casting
  • 33.
  • 34. o In hot chamber die- casting machines, the molten metal is poured into a heated chamber from an external melting container, and piston is used to inject the molten metal under a high pressure into die cavity. o Typically injection pressures are 7 to 35 mpa. o This process only used for the low-melting-point metals.(zinc,tin ,lead and, sometimes magnesium)
  • 35. o In which the molten metal poured into an unheated chamber, and piston is used to inject the liquid metal under a high pressures into the die cavity o Injection pressures used in these machine are typically 14 to 140 mpa.
  • 36. o In centrifugal casting the mold is rotated at high speed so that the centrifugal force is produced that distributes the molten metal to the outer regions of the cavity. o Examples of parts made by this process include pipes, tubes bushing and rings.
  • 37.
  • 38.
  • 39. o High production rates possible. o Close tolerance is possible for small parts. o Good surface finish. o Thin sections are possible. o Rapid solidification.
  • 40. o Only used for low melting point metals. o More intricate shapes are not achieved o Mold is expensive.  Note:(More intricate shapes are not achieved by the permanent mold casting)
  • 41.  For any Metal Casting Process, selection of right alloy, size, shape, thickness, tolerance, texture, and weight, is very vital.  Views of the Tooling Designer; Foundry / Machine House needs, customer's exact product requirements, and secondary operations like painting, must be taken care of before selecting the appropriate Metal Casting Process.  Tool cost.  Economics of machining versus process costs.  Adequate protection / packaging, shipping constraints, regulations of the final components, weights and shelf life of protective coatings also play their part in the Metal Casting process.