Fundamentals of Metal Casting: Overview of Casting Technology Heating and Pouring Solidification and Cooling
Fundamentals of Metal Casting: Overview of Casting Technology Heating and Pouring Solidification and Cooling
Fundamentals of Metal Casting: Overview of Casting Technology Heating and Pouring Solidification and Cooling
Figure 10.2 Two forms of mold: (a) open mold, simply a container
in the shape of the desired part; and (b) closed mold, in which
the mold geometry is more complex and requires a gating
system (passageway) leading into the cavity.
Two Categories of Casting Processes
1. Expendable mold processes – uses an
expendable mold which must be destroyed to
remove casting
Mold materials: sand, plaster, and similar
materials, plus binders
2. Permanent mold processes – uses a
permanent mold which can be used over and
over to produce many castings
Made of metal (or, less commonly, a
ceramic refractory material
Advantages and Disadvantages
More intricate geometries are possible with
expendable mold processes
Part shapes in permanent mold processes are
limited by the need to open the mold
Permanent mold processes are more economic
in high production operations
Sand Casting Mold