Influence of temperatures of melt overheating and pouring on the quality of aluminum alloy lost foam castings


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Abstract

Lost foam casting (LFC) is currently one of the most efficient and promising methods of fabricating high-quality thin-wall castings possessing specified dimensional accuracy, required surface roughness, and other properties. This technology is widely used in the production of aluminum alloy products. To minimize costs in the fabrication of wares and to fabricate high-quality castings, it is reasonable to use an increased amount of secondary materials in the charge, herewith paying attention to the melt overheating temperature and holding time. The results of studying the temperature modes of smelting pouring aluminum alloys in the LFC are presented. The most efficient modes in manufacturing conditions under consideration which provide the best quality characteristics of leak-tight castings by dimensional accuracy and surface roughness were as follows: the melt overheating temperature is 880–890°C and the melt pouring temperature into the casting mold is 820–830°C. The influence of various variants of temperature parameters of smelting and pouring the melt of the AK7 composition during the LFC on the content of nonmetallic inclusions in the cast state is investigated. It is revealed that the minimal γ-Al2O3 content in the final alloy is provided by a melt overheating temperature of up to 880–890 or 940–950°C and a melt pouring temperature into the casting mold of 820–830°C.

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V. B. Deev

National University of Science and Technology “MISiS”

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Email: deev.vb@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119049

K. V. Ponomareva

Siberian State Industrial University

Email: deev.vb@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk, 654007

O. G. Prikhodko

Siberian State Industrial University

Email: deev.vb@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk, 654007

S. V. Smetanyuk

LLC Metal NVC

Email: deev.vb@mail.ru
Russian Federation, Novokuznetsk, 654063

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