Reference Module in Materials Science and Materials Engineering 2016
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-803581-8.03555-4
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Die Casting (Permanent Mold)

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“…Because the atmospheric pressure on the closed end of the mould is reduced by the vacuum, the lowered pressure causes a quicker escape for air and other gases that might otherwise resist the passage of the metal through the pores of investment. Gravity, aided by the vacuum, immediately draws the molten metal into the mould cavity [24]. The touch is removed, and the vacuum is switched off.…”
Section: Step 4: Casting the Metal Into The Mouldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the atmospheric pressure on the closed end of the mould is reduced by the vacuum, the lowered pressure causes a quicker escape for air and other gases that might otherwise resist the passage of the metal through the pores of investment. Gravity, aided by the vacuum, immediately draws the molten metal into the mould cavity [24]. The touch is removed, and the vacuum is switched off.…”
Section: Step 4: Casting the Metal Into The Mouldmentioning
confidence: 99%