2022
DOI: 10.3390/met12071134
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Use of Molding Mixtures for the Production of Cast Porous Metals

Abstract: This paper aims to present the possibility of producing cast porous metals (or metallic foams) in a low-tech way by the use of conventional foundry technologies, i.e., the common procedures and materials. Due to the technological and economic complexity of the production processes of cast metallic foams, research into this material currently focuses on the development of less demanding technologies. The introduction of such production processes may help to exploit the full application potential of metallic foa… Show more

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“…It has been widely used in the industry [9][10][11]. Over the last two decades, due to the rapid development of methods for manufacturing metal foam materials [12][13][14], their wide applications in the field of engineering, and their excellent mechanical properties, the dynamic behaviors of metal foam materials have attracted extensive attention. Rajak et al [15] experimentally investigated the effects of density and a high strain rate on the crushing responses of composite metallic foams (CMFs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been widely used in the industry [9][10][11]. Over the last two decades, due to the rapid development of methods for manufacturing metal foam materials [12][13][14], their wide applications in the field of engineering, and their excellent mechanical properties, the dynamic behaviors of metal foam materials have attracted extensive attention. Rajak et al [15] experimentally investigated the effects of density and a high strain rate on the crushing responses of composite metallic foams (CMFs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%