A Sprayed Steel Tool for Permanent Mold Casting of Aluminum
Conference Paper, Proceedings of SAE Aerospace Atlantic Conference & Exposition, April, 1991
Abstract
A new application of steel sprayed tooling for the manufacture of prototype permanent molds for aluminum casting is discussed in this paper. The prototype tooling is quickly made by spraying onto substrates that define the tooling shell shape. The shell material, structure, and geometry are adequate to withstand, for a limited number of pours, the demands placed on an aluminum permanent mold. An initial demonstration shows the promise of this method.
BibTeX
@conference{Fussell-1991-15831,author = {P. S. Fussell and K. W. Hartmann and H. O. K. Kirchner and E. P. Patrick and Fritz B. Prinz and Lawrence Schultz and L. Thuel and Lee Weiss},
title = {A Sprayed Steel Tool for Permanent Mold Casting of Aluminum},
booktitle = {Proceedings of SAE Aerospace Atlantic Conference & Exposition},
year = {1991},
month = {April},
}
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