Wu Hebao1, Fan Zitian2, Huang Naiyu2, et al. Fluidity of Magnesium Alloy in Vacuum Low Pressure Lost Foam Casting. [J]. Special Casting & Nonferrous Alloys (3):177-179(2007)
Wu Hebao1, Fan Zitian2, Huang Naiyu2, et al. Fluidity of Magnesium Alloy in Vacuum Low Pressure Lost Foam Casting. [J]. Special Casting & Nonferrous Alloys (3):177-179(2007)DOI:
Fluidity of Magnesium Alloy in Vacuum Low Pressure Lost Foam Casting
The vacuum low-pressure EPC(expandable pattern casting)is a newly developed casting technique
which combines the advantages of EPC with low pressure casting process
exhibiting the features of stable filling
high accuracy and solidification under pressure.The fluidity of magnesium alloy in vacuum low-pressure EPC and the effects of pouring temperature
coating thickness and gas flux on the fluidity have been investigated
and the optimized processing parameters have been provided.The results show that the fluidity of magnesium can be greatly improved in vacuum low-pressure EPC
moreover
it is increased with increasing gas flux and decreasing coating thickness.The optimized parameters is as follows:gas flux of 3