2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2017.09.008
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The behavior of gypsum-bonded investment in the gold jewelry casting process

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“…Deviations between the PLA pattern and the final A356 lattice structure (Step II) can be attributed to dimensional changes that occur during two distinct processing stages; (i) forming the investment cast: due to the expansion of the investment gypsum mold during its curing which involves the loss of water and the transformation of gypsum from α (cristobalite) to β (quartz) 75 ; and (ii) during/after A356 melt casting: due the contraction of the A356 alloy during the solidification and subsequent cooling 76 , 77 . The net result is that the final A356 cast samples tend to display slightly larger dimensions than the PLA samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deviations between the PLA pattern and the final A356 lattice structure (Step II) can be attributed to dimensional changes that occur during two distinct processing stages; (i) forming the investment cast: due to the expansion of the investment gypsum mold during its curing which involves the loss of water and the transformation of gypsum from α (cristobalite) to β (quartz) 75 ; and (ii) during/after A356 melt casting: due the contraction of the A356 alloy during the solidification and subsequent cooling 76 , 77 . The net result is that the final A356 cast samples tend to display slightly larger dimensions than the PLA samples.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A minimum temperature combination of 250 °C for the mold and 700 °C for the casting must be used to guarantee the complete filling of the samples. It is suggested that in near complete casting It is known that during its thermal cycle, the plaster releases its water content losing mass, however, the overall mold can suffer an expansion due to the αto βtransitions in the cristobalite (5.7% in volume) and quartz (4.3% in volume) components of the plaster [64]. Additionally, aluminum alloys suffer from considerable shrinkage and linear contraction during solidification [65,66].…”
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“…A gypsum-bonded investment material with a binder that contains calcium sulphate hemihydrate was used. Gypsum-bonded investment is commonly used in silver and [16] states that this can cause several defects such as gas porosity from the decomposition of gypsum. Other authors [17] [18] [19] [20] in their studies finds that the decomposition of calcium sulphate occurs at a high temperature resulting in the discharge of sulphur dioxide gas into the mould and causing gas porosity at the surface of the metal.…”
Section: Investment Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%