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Overview – casting techniques

Flame centrifugal casting

 

Overview – casting techniques
Fig. 1: Flame centrifugal casting

The alloy is melted with the flame and fed into the cavity with the centrifuge arm.
  • Unsuitable: Blow torch, welding torch
  • Suitable: Melting torch
Centrifugal casting with crucibles

 

Overview – casting techniques
Fig. 2: Centrifugal casting with crucibles

The alloy is melted with the resistance heating and transported/fed into the cavity of the casting with the centrifuge arm.
Induction centrifugal casting

 

Overview – casting techniques
Fig. 3: Induction centrifugal casting

The alloy is melted with the resistance heating and transported/fed into the cavity of the casting with the centrifuge arm.
Resistance-heated vacuum pressure casting

 

Overview – casting techniques
Fig. 4: Resistance-heated vacuum pressure casting

The alloy is melted with the resistance heating and flows into the cavity (oxygen-reduced atmosphere); residual filling is achieved by pressurization.
Induction vacuum pressure casting

 

Overview – casting techniques
Fig. 5: Induction vacuum pressure casting

The alloy is melted with the induction heating and flows into the cavity (oxygen-reduced atmosphere); residual filling and homogenization during the solidification process are achieved by pressurization.

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