reforming

Cards (14)

  • reforming metals
    • sand casting - bonding agent ( usually clay) is mixed with sand and the mixture is moistened by water to develop strength
    • sand is contained in a system of frames or mould boxes called flask
    • feeds and risers
    • 2 metal boxes used top is called cope and bottom is drag
    • contains channels called risers and sprues which allow molten metal to flow through
    • trapped air escapes through risers
  • reforming metals -
    • die casting - molten metal is forced under high pressure into a mould cavity
    • mould cavity created using 2 hardened steel dies which have been machined into shape
    • most made from non-ferrous metals: zinc, copper, aluminium, magnesium
    • depending on metal used a hot or cold chamber machine is used
    • different methods
  • reforming metals
    die casting - GRAVITY DIE CASTING
    • uses gravity to force the molten metal into the mould
  • reforming metals -
    • pressure die casting - uses a ram to force the molten metal into the former using either a hot or cold chamber
    • additional pressure ensures greater accuracy
  • reforming metals
    • industrial die casting - use of multi side die casting for complex 3d shapes
  • reforming metals -
    • lost was casting - a metal object is cast from an original wax sculpture. intricate works can be achieved
  • reforming metals -
    extrusion - used to create objects of a fixed cross section profile.
    • Material is pushed or drawn through a die.
  • reforming polymers
    • injection moulding - material fed into a heated barrel then forced into a mould cavity.
    • used for small components or body panels of cars
  • reforming polymers
    • rotational moulding - heated hollow mould is filled up with a charge or set weight of material.
    • slowly rotated causing softened material to disperse and stick to mould walls.
    • mould rotates at all times to ensure it remains thick
    • slow process
    • causes shapes to be hollow but have thick walls
    • e.g. kayak
  • reforming polymers
    • extrusion - similar to injection moulding but its pushed through a die
  • reforming polymers -
    • compression moulding - produces products using thermosetting polymers such as urea formaldehyde.
    • high volume, high pressure method
    • low cost and wastes little material
    • e.g. plug socket
  • reforming polymers
    • resin and grp moulding - resin is left to cure and set hard, with GRP its also combined with fine strips of glass to reinforce the resin
  • reforming polymers
    • 3d printing - additive process
  • redistribution - the movement of material in oreder to shape it