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"Science and Technology of Casting Processes" ed. by Malur Srinivasan

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"Science and Technology of Casting Processes" ed. by Malur Srinivasan

"Science and Technology of Casting Processes" ed. by Malur Srinivasan
Publisher: InTeOp | 2012 | ISBN-13: 9789535107743 | 351 pages | PDF | 70,8 MB

Casting process is the most direct method of producing a product from the chosen material. Though products in all the three major classes of materials, metals, ceramics and polymers can be produced by this method, casting of metals is by far the most widely used process. The basic steps in the casting process are preparation of the material in the liquid state, transferring the liquid material into a shaping mold, allowing the transformation of liquid material in the mold into a solid form. The solid object can then be used directly in applications or subjected to secondary operations like thermal treatment involving solid state transformations or material removal. In one important case (continuous casting), the solid is subjected to significant plastic deformation to get the final shape of the object. In recent times, innovations have been developed to process some metallic materials in a semisolid form, giving rise to interesting behavior of the castings.
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