2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-013-7562-8
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Aqueous electrophoretic deposition as a method for producing an investment casting shell mould ceramic face-coat. Part 1: formation of a carbon-filled investment casting wax electrode material

Abstract: Aqueous electrophoretic deposition (EPD), using a zircon, i.e., zirconium silicate (ZrSiO 4 ) suspension, has been investigated as an alternative to the conventional slurry dip-coating process for producing the face-coat of investment casting ceramic shell moulds. This is because EPD has the potential to (a) increase dimensional tolerances in the resultant casting, and (b) form a uniform facecoat on the entire mould-surface of complex shell moulds, including the small and/or complex cavities that are a problem… Show more

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“…Investment casting or known as precision casting are widely used in automotive industry, aerospace industry, machine building, chemicals and even medicine industry [4]. With the advantages possessed by investment casting, many researchers carried out a variety of studies such as numerical simulations of the wax injection process [5] [6], wax material compositon with other other elements, especially in the vacuum casting process on the surface quality of the cast metal [7], camphor and needle coke to enhance the porosity of ceramic shell [8], the effect of variations of wax burning time on product accuracy [9] and numerical simulation of transient heat transfer using phase change material (pcm) with COMSOL multi-physics software [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Investment casting or known as precision casting are widely used in automotive industry, aerospace industry, machine building, chemicals and even medicine industry [4]. With the advantages possessed by investment casting, many researchers carried out a variety of studies such as numerical simulations of the wax injection process [5] [6], wax material compositon with other other elements, especially in the vacuum casting process on the surface quality of the cast metal [7], camphor and needle coke to enhance the porosity of ceramic shell [8], the effect of variations of wax burning time on product accuracy [9] and numerical simulation of transient heat transfer using phase change material (pcm) with COMSOL multi-physics software [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%