Simple Solutions That Work! Issue 10
36 JOHN HALL President CMH MANUFACTURING COMPANY ARTICLE TAKEAWAYS: • Understanding the difference between reverse tiltpour and traditional tiltpour • Advantages of reverse tilt versus low pressure die casting A luminum permanent mold casting or gravity die-casting is the casting of molten aluminum in a reusable metal mold or die. The die material is most commonly cast iron or steel. The tilt pour process is one variation of the permanent mold process. Simply put, the tiltpour casting process is the pouring of molten aluminum into a mold by tilting the mold to fill it in a controlled fashion. In traditional tiltpouring the mold parting line is perpendicular to the floor during the solidification phase, while in reverse tilting the parting line is parallel to the floor. Turning the parting line allows the casting to be center fed similar to the way a casting produced in the low pressure process is fed. This feature makes reverse tilting a cost effective alternative to capital-intensive low-pressure casting. In many cases the casting can be direct poured, eliminating costly runner bars and increasing yield. What is Tilt Pour GDC? • The tiltpour casting process is the pouring of liquid aluminum into a metal mold and tilting the mold to fill it in a controlled fashion • Filling the mold cavity by tilting, allows the liquid metal to flow down the side of the mold with little or no turbulence, filling the mold with little to no oxides Let’s Have A Beer Static Pour Let’s Have A Beer Tiltpour PRINCIPLES OF GRAVITY DIE CASTING (GDC) USING REVERSE TILT
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