Wax Injection in the Investment Casting Industry

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Jean-Christophe Gebelin Aleksander Cendrowicz Mark R. Jolly
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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10
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

"Injection of wax patterns is the first stage of the multi-stage process of investment casting. The quality of the final casting and its dimensional accuracy is highly dependent on this stage of the process. Pattern waxes used in the industry behave in a complex visco-elastic-plastic manner. The modelling of such material behaviour is therefore not simple.In this paper a number of configurations of die will be shown in which the injection of the wax has been carried out for a range of processing conditions. Some of the dies are transparent and the movements of wax front observed can be compared with those predicted by simulation. Surface defects in final components will also be shown and compared with the location predicted by simulation software. Some discussion will be presented on the limitations of the software used and the time-scales achieved for practical use as a design tool within the foundry environment. IntroductionThis paper presents the research activities carried out at the University of Birmingham on the modelling and prediction of the behaviour of industrial investment casting waxes during the injection of wax patterns. These research activities are done in the context of a more global study of the fundamental aspects of the investment casting process, the FOCAST project. Regarding the wax injection process, the aim of the project is to achieve a better understanding of the key factors that will lead to better castings. The filling of the die during the injection has been studied. Some other phenomena such as shrinkage/warpage or creep under residual stresses are also studied, but not presented here. Two commercial investment casting waxes have been characterised in order to model their behaviour and predict mould filling and subsequent defects.This paper will present the models that have been used in our work, the simulation packages used, the experiments carried out to validate the modelling and exhibit the defects due to bad filling, and finally the numerical simulation results."
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APA: Jean-Christophe Gebelin Aleksander Cendrowicz Mark R. Jolly  (2001)  Wax Injection in the Investment Casting Industry

MLA: Jean-Christophe Gebelin Aleksander Cendrowicz Mark R. Jolly Wax Injection in the Investment Casting Industry. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2001.

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