Thank you for your introduction. We are a manufacturer of precision casting equipment in China. If you are considering upgrading your equipment, you can contact us.
Thank you for sharing, I wish I could afford to have some (one-off) 4130 steel parts copied/cast from the inferior materials I used at the time I fabricated them. Like Live Steam 1/8 scale AAR Type A locomotive trucks that I have several blueprints of & a plastic & wooden sprocket I made etc.. Any guess how much it would cost to make these in regular 4130 steel for me? Anything more than a few hundred bucks is not feasible for me. I don't even have a milling machine or a lathe yet either :-(
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Refractory material i.e. materials having very high melting point. Used to make mold cavity for complex 3D designs for a great surface finish final product of casting
Not. Because the wax pattern is immersed in the liquid ceramic(ceramic slurry), all parts of the pattern are soaked in ceramic slurry. So if we have a hollow wax pattern, by dipping it in ceramic slurry, all the inner parts of this pattern are impregnated with ceramic. So we will have a complete ceramic mold. Watch this video→th-cam.com/video/FaBg-hMjdLg/w-d-xo.html
@@martinshingler9394 No core required. If we have a hollow wax pattern, by dipping it in liquid ceramic (ceramic slurry), all the inner parts of this pattern are impregnated with ceramic→th-cam.com/video/FaBg-hMjdLg/w-d-xo.html
The surface of the castings produced by this process is always so uneven and never looks completely finished like a machined part. One would think that the ceramic coating the wax before the sand application would make for a smooth finish on the metal. Looks like the texture of the wax is still transferred to the metal. I've always heard that the castings are simply never as strong as those produced by machining. But what the heck, it's cheaper.
I've tried getting someone to talk to me about a machined product I would like to start casting. If you would be interested in taking a look at the solid model please reply to my comment.
Thank you for sharing this video , I am working in a valve industry. It helps a lot
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Thanks - I will use this in lectures
2:06 what is between the red cap and path ways? that white nozzle type object which material is used to make white object?
nice video. thanks a lot.
I formerly worked in a casting foundry, most of the processes shown in this video was done by hand at my former employer.
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Lost wax casting procrss: wax pattern→ceramic slurry coating→silica sand or zirconium coating→drying→dewaxing(by heating)→pouring molten metal.
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Do you use White Alumina Oxide during casting process?
Thank u , i have a question please , which kind of wax types they use ?
Hi ,is the sulrry made of fused silica powder?
Yes
Thank you for your introduction. We are a manufacturer of precision casting equipment in China. If you are considering upgrading your equipment, you can contact us.
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Thank you for sharing, I wish I could afford to have some (one-off) 4130 steel parts copied/cast from the inferior materials I used at the time I fabricated them. Like Live Steam 1/8 scale AAR Type A locomotive trucks that I have several blueprints of & a plastic & wooden sprocket I made etc.. Any guess how much it would cost to make these in regular 4130 steel for me? Anything more than a few hundred bucks is not feasible for me. I don't even have a milling machine or a lathe yet either :-(
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which company's machinery use in pouring?
Cool video! Please tell me what kind of powder do you pour after pouring the metal and what is it for?
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did you learn the powder?
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Refractory material i.e. materials having very high melting point.
Used to make mold cavity for complex 3D designs for a great surface finish final product of casting
Where does lot number go for traceability
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Any side using this casting wax.for human beings
So investment casting only applies for solid parts ? Am I right ?
Not quite. If you use a core that will later get dissolved out, you can form hollow parts or cavities in the casting
Not. Because the wax pattern is immersed in the liquid ceramic(ceramic slurry), all parts of the pattern are soaked in ceramic slurry. So if we have a hollow wax pattern, by dipping it in ceramic slurry, all the inner parts of this pattern are impregnated with ceramic. So we will have a complete ceramic mold. Watch this video→th-cam.com/video/FaBg-hMjdLg/w-d-xo.html
@@martinshingler9394 No core required. If we have a hollow wax pattern, by dipping it in liquid ceramic (ceramic slurry), all the inner parts of this pattern are impregnated with ceramic→th-cam.com/video/FaBg-hMjdLg/w-d-xo.html
thank you sir
what happens to the original wax?? does it melt during the heating process?
yes
They process recycle and re use it
What are the investment casting materials properties ?
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I known both of raw and machining castings with rt lpt mpt
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The surface of the castings produced by this process is always so uneven and never looks completely finished like a machined part. One would think that the ceramic coating the wax before the sand application would make for a smooth finish on the metal. Looks like the texture of the wax is still transferred to the metal.
I've always heard that the castings are simply never as strong as those produced by machining. But what the heck, it's cheaper.
what about cores?
@@ykamal4000 could you pls tell me the process of making ceramic core ?
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Please which kind if wax types they use in investment casting !?
I've tried getting someone to talk to me about a machined product I would like to start casting. If you would be interested in taking a look at the solid model please reply to my comment.
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This fused silica coating
Silica sand or zirconium coating after ceramic slurry coating.
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Mmmmm….. slurry
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