arunmrao
Materials
- Oct 1, 2000
- 4,758
Asteryx,any reason for considering the casting route? What is the part you intend to cast?
Will the foundry be able to handle the small batches? As in the case of plates,there is no grain refining or strengthening mechanism due to mechanical working for castings. For cast parts,it is essentially, grain refinement and microstructure control ( by heat treatment) that will enable you get the properties. I am sure you are aware of these.
Casting parts are likely to have internal casting defects,you must be able to identify and locate these defects . Determining the critical flaw size is important for your application alternately, a steel has to be chosen that has a large critical flaw size,so that it can be measured more accurately.
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"It's better to die standing than live your whole life on the knees" by Peter Mayle in his book A Good Year
Will the foundry be able to handle the small batches? As in the case of plates,there is no grain refining or strengthening mechanism due to mechanical working for castings. For cast parts,it is essentially, grain refinement and microstructure control ( by heat treatment) that will enable you get the properties. I am sure you are aware of these.
Casting parts are likely to have internal casting defects,you must be able to identify and locate these defects . Determining the critical flaw size is important for your application alternately, a steel has to be chosen that has a large critical flaw size,so that it can be measured more accurately.
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"It's better to die standing than live your whole life on the knees" by Peter Mayle in his book A Good Year