Lecture 5
Lecture 5
Metal Casting
(Lecture 5)
Casting Defects
& Furnaces
(a) Misrun
A casting that has solidified before
completely filling mold cavity.
Reasons:
1. Fluidity of molten metal is
insufficient
2. Pouring temperature is too low
3. Pouring is done too slowly
4. Cross section of mold cavity is
too thin
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General Casting Defects (Cont.)
Reasons:
Same as for misrun
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General Casting Defects (Cont.)
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General Casting Defects (Cont.)
Depression in surface or
internal void caused by
solidification shrinkage
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General Casting Defects (Cont.)
(g)
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General Casting Defects (Cont.)
(h) Penetration
When fluidity of liquid metal is high, it may penetrate into
sand mold or core, causing casting surface to consist of a
mixture of sand grains and metal.
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General Casting Defects (Cont.)
(i)
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General Casting Defects (Cont.)
(L) Scab
Scabs are rough areas on the surface of casting
due to un-necessary deposit of sand and metal.
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Types of Furnaces
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(a) Crucible Furnaces
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(b) Cupola Furnaces (Cont.)
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(c) Induction Furnaces
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(d) Electric Arc Furnaces (Cont.)
• Charge is melted by heat generated from an electric arc
• High power consumption, but electric‑arc furnaces can
be designed for high melting capacity
• Used primarily for melting steel
• High rate of melting (and thus a high production rate),
• Much less pollution than other types of furnaces,
• The ability to hold the molten metal (at constant
temperature for a period of time) for alloying
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Thank
you
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