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RECYCLING OF RETURN MATERIAL IN DIE CASTING TECHNOLOGY

J. Malik, A. Pribulova

First published: 2009DOI pendingView metrics

Abstract

Return material consists of gating, risers and residues from cold chamber, defective castings and another residues from die casting. This material has to be degreased from the fatty and separating agents that are usually of oil origin. In common praxis the clean and contaminated material is put in to melting furnace, it is melted and new alloys are added in the form of small pieces. Within the frame of experiments the influence of contaminated return material in the charge on quality die castings was observed. The influence of amount of contaminated material in the charge of furnace on porosity and permanent deformation was observed. The experiments have showed that the part of return material over 50\% rises the porosity very markedly.

Publication details

Title
RECYCLING OF RETURN MATERIAL IN DIE CASTING TECHNOLOGY
Authors
J. Malik, A. Pribulova
Proceedings
9th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2009
Publisher
SGEM Scientific GeoConference
Year
2009
Pages
697-702
ISSN
Not available yet
ISBN
954-91818-1-2
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References1
  1. Grov,N., Lutze,P., Koch,H.: Moznosti tlakového odlievania hliníka. Slévarenství, 2005, c. 2 -3, s. 95-100

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