Centrifugal Casting
Centrifugal Casting
Centrifugal Casting
KAILAS R
S5 MECH
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CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION
• WORKING PRINCIPLE
• STEPS INVOLVED IN CENTRIFUGAL CASTING
• CENTRIFUGAL CASTING SET UP
• CHARACTERISTICS OF CENTRIFUGAL CASTING
• FEATURES OF CENTRIFUGAL CASTING
• DEFECTS
• EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE IN CASTING
• TYPES OF CENTRIFUGAL CASTING
• ADVANTAGES
• DISADVANTAGES
• APPLICATION
• CONCLUSION
• REFERENCES
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INTRODUCTION
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WORKING PRINCIPLE
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STEPS INVOLVED IN CENTRIFUGAL CASTING
• Preheat the steel mold and coat the mold interior with the
refractory ceramic coating (applied as a spray slurry).
• Melt the metal in the furnace.
• Rotate the mold (300-3000 rpm, typically around 1000 rpm),
pour the metal, and spin the mold until the casting solidifies.
• Remove the casting from the mold after soldification.
• Clean, heat-treat and machine the finished casting.
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CENTRIFUGAL CASTING SET UP
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CHARACTERISTICS OF CENTRIFUGAL
CASTING
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FEATURES OF CENTRIFUGAL CASTING
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DEFECTS
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EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE IN CASTING
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TYPES OF CENTRIFUGAL CASTING
• There are mainly three types of centrifugal casting
1. True Centrifugal Casting
2. Semi Centrifugal Casting
3. Centrifuging
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2. Semi Centrifugal Casting:-
• This process is used to cast large size axis symmetrical object.
• In this process mould is placed horizontally and rotated along the
vertical axis.
• A core is inserted at the centre which is used to cast hollow section.
• When the mould rotates, the outer portion of the mould fill by
purely centrifugal action and as the liquid metal approaches toward
the centre, the centrifugal component decreases and gravity
component increase.
• Thus a core is inserted at centre to make hollow cavity at the centre
without centrifugal force.
• In this process centrifugal force is used for uniform filling of axis
symmetrical parts. Gear blanks, flywheel etc. are made by this
process.
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3. Centrifuging:-
• In this process there are several mould cavities connected with
a central sprue with radial gates.
• This process uses higher metal pressure during solidification.
• It is used to cast shapes which are not axis symmetrical.
• This is only suitable for small objects.
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ADVANTAGES
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DISADVANTAGES
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APPLICATION
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CONCLUSION
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REFERENCES
• Slide share.net
• Scribd.com
• Wikipedia.com
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THANK YOU
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