Process Control and Optimization of Near Net-Shaped Aluminum-Silicon Alloys Premium Cast Products (Invited)

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Reza Ghomashchi
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Casting is the most economical route to transfer raw materials into readily usable components. The economics of casting would be more pronounced and better realized, if there are no or limited necessary post fabrication treatments. Therefore, there is an urge towards near or net-shaped casting as there are significant advantages over conventional casting including reduction of component weight, excellent surface finish, higher strength and integrity of the as-cast parts, closer tolerance, and the ability to produce pore-free parts by controlling the solidification shrinkage. The concept of near or net-shaped casting is currently employed for both semi-finished products such as strip-casting and finished shaped casting, as in case of high pressure die casting or squeeze casting. The full potential of this process yet to be explored and is expected to be realized within the next 10 years, especially in case of strip casting. The current article discusses different near or net-shaped casting routes currently employed for fabrication of high integrity finished products with main emphasis on aluminum-silicon alloys. In this regard, attempts will be made to identify the key parameters during fabrication and highlight the importance of process control and optimization in fabricating premium quality cast products. Keywords: Near Net Shape casting, Solidification, die casting, squeeze casting, rheocasting, thixocasting
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APA: Reza Ghomashchi  (2003)  Process Control and Optimization of Near Net-Shaped Aluminum-Silicon Alloys Premium Cast Products (Invited)

MLA: Reza Ghomashchi Process Control and Optimization of Near Net-Shaped Aluminum-Silicon Alloys Premium Cast Products (Invited). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.

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