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Linear tolerancing is normally applied to the investment castings features of Length, Concentricity, Fillet radii, Holes, Straightness, Corner Radii, Flatness, and Curved Holes. Each casting process's linear tolerances are not the same. For example, the water glass lost wax casting can control general linear tolerances between CT7-CT8. A very good chapter is " Alloy Selection for Investment Casting" where you can find data for materials from aluminum and magnesium alloys, steels to titanium and alloys for vacuum investment casting. In chapter " Quality evaluation, inspection and control " you can find information which is more or less same for all casting process. Die Casting : Complete Handbook For All Metal Die Casting (14K Free PDF Download) Die casting is an important manufacturing technology used in many industries. Companies can make nearly all parts using different casting processes. In this eBook, you will learn how the die casting technology can help your business. Complete casting handbook. Perfect all covering handbook. KalleKyyrö Fri Dec 13 2019. Hard facts. Hard facts about heavy topic. AndrewPike Thu Nov 01 2018. Excellent book on castings. If you make castings, you or someone you work with needs this book. Doubly so if you are responsible for any kind of methoding. Investment Casting is a metal casting process which employs an expendable pattern and one piece non metallic mould. This process is also known as Precision Casting because it eliminates the parting line and reduces the machining cost. Sometimes, this process is also known as lost wax method. Although all metals, namely ferrous as well as non-ferrous can be casted by this process, it is most The investment casting process is capable of excellent, repeatable as-cast tolerances. With as cast capabilities of +/- three standard deviations when a single point is repeatedly measured—typically +/- .003 to +/- .004 per inch. Since tolerance capability is largely influenced by part configuration, this can vary depending on your part design. This first chapter covers a comprehensive definition about die casting, the necessary videos to watch and die casting examples. By the end of this chapter, you should be able to understand the following key factors: 1. Differentiate die casting from other metal casting processes 2. Understand the history of die casting 3. The investment-casting process, also called the lost-waxprocess, was first used during the period 4000-3500 B.C. The pattern is made of wax or a plastic such as polystyrene. The sequences involved in investment casting are shown in Figure 11.18. The pattern is made by injecting molten wax or plastic into a metal die in the shape of the object. Definition: Investment Casting is a foundry process by which a metal part is produced from a ceramic (investment) mold that has been formed by a disposable (wax or plastic) pattern. Investment Casting is sometimes also known as Lost Wax Casting or as Precision Casting 2010 -ICI "Casting of the Year" 4 Investment Casting Strengths The lost wax process, also called investment casting process employ a wax mould around which the ceramic shell is built. The wax is removed by burning the ceramic mould to get a net shape cavity inside ceramic mould. The molten metal in then poured into cavity to get complex shapes and designs. The present study will help beginners gain a better understanding of the process. No full-text available The mai

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