SEM and micro-area EDS were used to observe and analyze the shrinkage porosity in the gypsum mold jewelry castings.The results show that during the solidification process
the crystal grows in dendritic form and the shrinkage porosity generated in the dendrite gaps is caused by insufficient feeding of external liquid metal.Some parameters
such as alloy properties
casting structure
pouring system
mould temperature and pouring process
have significant impact on the dendritic growth and shrinkage porosity.To avoid shrinkage porosity defect in jewelry casting
alloy materials with suitable melting point and narrow solidification range should be selected preferentially
and jewelry structure and pouring system should be optimized
and castings with markedly different structures should not be poured at the same time
meanwhile
the mould temperature and pouring temperature should be controlled reasonably
and sufficient feeding force should be provided by centrifugal pressure casting or vacuum suction casting.