Published in Journal of Industrial Engineering and Robotics, Volume 7, Number 3
Written by CRĂCIUN Mihai-Sebastian, DAJIU Ștefan-Cătălin
Scientific coordinators: Ș.l. Dr. Ing. Loredana-Cristina Dumitriu
This paper discusses the technological process of casting molten metal, in this case an alloy of tin and lead commercialized under the name of “fludor”, in temporary forms. An analysis of the differences in the processes for the two created pieces will also be presented, based on the roughness obtained and the casting defects observed. This text follows details such as the composition of the materials, up to the different paths taken in creating the parts and what were the final consequences of said paths. The conclusion states which process suits rough parts better, and which process suits the casting of finer parts, based on the observations.
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