WAX PATTERN INJECTION
The process begins with production of a one-piece
heat-disposable patterns or die. These patterns are generated from
wax by utilizing an aluminum wax injection mold for production
lots. Protype of the pattern can be made with the help of CAD using
various resins and polymer.
WAX PATTERN ASSEMBLY
Several patterns are assembled by sticking them on to wax
bars called Runners or Sprues, to form a cluster. The assembly is
also called as tree.
CERAMIC SHELL BUILDING
The Wax Assembly is dipped into a refractory slurry, drained
and then covered with ceramic grain. The process of dipping and
coating is repeated several times, depending on the size and
configuration of the component, to create several layers giving the
required thickness of coating.
REMOVAL OF WAX
The removal of wax is then achieved by placing the wax tree
in a high temprature and pressure vessel. The high temperature
melts the wax inside the ceramic shell and the pressure forces it
to run out through the runner system. After removal of the wax, the
resulting hollow "Mould Shells" are pre-heated in a Shell
Pre-heating Furnace to make them strong enough to withstand the
metal pressure, when hot liquid metal is poured into the
shell.
CASTING OF PARTS
The casting of the part is accomplished by pouring molten
metal into the preheateds ceramic hell. As the metal cools it
solidifies into the shape of the cavities left behind in the
ceramic shell.
CERAMIC SHELL REMOVAL
The individual cast are cut-off from the cluster, using an
electric arc or a gas flame or an abrasive disc. The runner system
is melted again to be poured into other ceramic shells.
FINISHING
The process of finishing involves cutting or grinding off of
unwanted portions, followed by thorough cleaning and finishing.
Different process of finishing are used to give the required
surface finish and dimensional accuracy.
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