Cast Iron Alloy Suggestion
Cast Iron Alloy Suggestion
(OP)
We are casting a variety of brass and bronze alloys into ingot form, in a cast iron 30 class double cavity mold. Typical casting temperature of most of the alloys is 2200 F. After the metal is poured into the mold, it travels thru a water spray in order for the metal to solidify in time so that it will drop out of the mold at the end of a 30 foot conveyor. Once the ingot is released from the mold, the hold gets re-filled again about a minute later. Most of the alloys typically have over 80% copper with tin, lead, zinc and bismuth being some of the other major elements.
The thermal shock is causes the molds to crack, as per the attached photo. I have more photo's available which could be emailed. Any suggestions in alloy selection would be appreciated.
On another note, can anything be done to fill in the cracked molds so that they could be kept in production, rather than scrapped ?
Thanks
David
The thermal shock is causes the molds to crack, as per the attached photo. I have more photo's available which could be emailed. Any suggestions in alloy selection would be appreciated.
On another note, can anything be done to fill in the cracked molds so that they could be kept in production, rather than scrapped ?
Thanks
David





RE: Cast Iron Alloy Suggestion
You an try using cast iron welding rods for filling the cracks.
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RE: Cast Iron Alloy Suggestion
They also use an alloy that is roughly 0.75% Mo and 0.25% Cr.
Can you make the molds lighter? Heavy cross sections will be worse.
Also lessen the spray. It should be light enough that in the first portion all of the water flashes off.
Making the cooling slightly less aggressive will help a lot.
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RE: Cast Iron Alloy Suggestion
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