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Title: ENHANCEMENT OF CERAMIC SHELL'S PERMEABILITY IN INVESTMENT CASTING PROCESS
Authors: Tamta, Khyati
Keywords: Investment Casting;Gas Porosity Defect;Permeability;Modification
Issue Date: Jun-2014
Publisher: I I T ROORKEE
Abstract: Investment casting process has been a widely used process for centuries. It is known for its ability to produce components of complex shapes with dimensional accuracy and excellent surface finish. Investment casting has been used to make manufacture weapons, jewellery and art castings during the ancient civilization and today it is used to manufacture engineering components. In Investment casting wax patterns are made by wax injection and then coating of the wax patterns are done by ceramic slurry. made with silica flour and binder. Alter dewaxing and firing molten metal is poured in the shell and solidified casting can be achieved. Investment casting can be cast any ferrous and non ferrous metal which is difficult in die casting. Finishing operations are negligible and very thin sections as.75mm can also be cast which is not possible in sand casting but there are many challenges in Investment casting. It is relatively slow process because preparation of ceramic shell consumes a lot of time. permeability of shell is very low which causes gas permeability. Incorporation of chills is very difficult. Among all these challenges gas porosity is main problem because of poor permeability, entrapment of gases due to complex geometry of the shell, reuse of scrap metal. In the present work porosity of the shell can be increase by addition of mixture of camphor and needle coke in very small amount in powder form r in the slurry ingredients and it is expected that porosity of the shell will be increase and entrapment of gases will be decrease in shell.
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