Journal Article

·2010

Effect of particle size variations of gypsum bonded investment powders on metallurgical quality of investment castings

Bilge Yaman , Mustafa Çiğdem YTU

International Journal of Cast Metals Research

Abstract

AbstractIn the present work, the effect of particle size distribution parameters of investment powder on the metallurgical characteristics of castings produced by flask mould investment casting process was investigated. The main aim of this study is to establish the relationships between the casting quality and investment powder characteristics. For this purpose, models for tensile, density and surface roughness specimens were prepared in accordance with the standards and these models were moulded by gypsum bonded investment powders. Specimens of sterling silver (92·5Ag–7·5Cu alloy) were subsequently cast into these moulds by centrifugal casting process. After the completion of solidification process, the specimens were tested and results were analysed. The preliminary results illustrate that fineness of investment powders play an important role in determining the metallurgical quality of castings produced by investment casting process.Keywords: INVESTMENT POWDERSJEWELLERY CASTINGSDENTAL AND BODY IMPLANTS

Keywords

Investment casting Fineness Materials science Metallurgy Centrifugal casting (silversmithing) Casting Investment (military) Gypsum Alloy Particle size Particle (ecology) Surface roughness Surface finish Particle-size distribution Ultimate tensile strength Composite material Mold Engineering

Subject Areas

Materials Engineering and Processing ·Mechanical Engineering ·Physical Sciences
Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies ·Automotive Engineering ·Physical Sciences
Aluminum Alloys Composites Properties ·Mechanical Engineering ·Physical Sciences

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