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Glossary of Metalcasting Terms

This glossary provides casting users denitions of common metalcasting phrases and terms.
Acceptable quality level (AQL) A quality level established on a prearranged system of inspecting randomly selected samples. Age hardening After rapid cooling or cold working, the process of increasing hardness and strength and decreasing ductility through aging. Aging A change in structure by which a metal or alloy recovers from an unstable condition, resulting in precipitation and a change in physical properties. Alloy A substance composed of two or more elements, at least one of which is metal, created to improve the materials properties or lower its cost. Angularity The angular relationship of one surface to another; specically, as it relates to the dimensional tolerance of such features on a casting. Annealing A ferrous heat treatment that softens metals by heating above the critical temperature and slow cooling. Many types exist, but the process generally reduces hardness and improves machinability. Arc furnace Used to melt metal either directly by an electric arc between an electrode and the work or indirectly between two electrodes. As-cast Casting condition without subsequent nishing, including heat treatment. Attrition Wearing away by friction; abrasion. Austempered ductile iron (ADI) Ductile iron that has been austenitized, quenched and tempered for increased strength, ductility, wear resistance, design exibility and low manufacturing cost. Austenitizing Heating to and holding within the temperature range where austenite is stable in ferrous alloys. Autoclave A vessel that uses super-heated steam under pressure to remove wax from invested shells and to carry out chemical reactions. Backing sand The bulk of the sand in the ask; the sand compacted on top of the facing sand that covers the pattern. Base metal Principal metallic material used in an alloy. Bath Molten metal on the hearth of a furnace, in a crucible or in the ladle (Fig. 1). Bentonite A colloidal, clay-like substance used as a binder in metalcasting sand mixtures where extra green or hot strength is required. Binder The bonding agent used as an additive to mold or core sand to impart strength or plasticity in a dry state. Blast cleaning Removal of sand or oxide scale from castings by the impinging action of sand, metal shot or grit projected under pressure. Bottom pouring Filling a mold cavity from a low point by means of gates from the runner. Brinell hardness A test for determining the hardness of a material by forcing a ball of specied diameter into it under a specied load; results in the Brinell hardness number (Bhn). Bull ladle A large container for transporting and pouring molten metal. Frequently used to designate a transfer ladle. Burn-on sand Sand adhering to the surface of the casting that is extremely difcult to remove. Captive foundry A division of a larger manufacturing establishment that produces parts for that parent company. Case hardening Making the surface layer of a ferrous alloy substantially harder than the interior. Castability A combination of liquid metal properties and solidication characteristics that promotes accurate and sound castings; the ease with which a metal ows through a mold or die. Chaplet A small metal insert or spacer used in molds to provide core support during the casting process. Charge A given weight of metal introduced into the furnace. Chill A metal insert in the sand mold used to produce local chilling and equalize rate of solidication throughout the casting. Clamp A device for holding together parts of a mold, ask, corebox, etc. Cleaning Removal of runners, risers, ash, surplus metal and sand from a casting. Cold shut A surface imperfection due to unsatisfactory fusion of metal. Coldbox process A two-part organic resin binder system mixed in conventional mixers and blown into core shapes at room temperature. A vapor mixed with air sets the core. Compacted graphite iron (CGI) Cast iron treated in the liquid state to give it a graphite shape between the ake form of gray iron and the spherical form of ductile iron. Continuous casting A process in which molten metal is continuously solidied while being poured through a water-cooled mold; castings can be sawed off at any desired length. Cope The top half of a horizontally-parted mold. Core A sand or metal insert in a mold to shape the interior of the casting or that part of the casting that cannot be shaped by the pattern (Figs 2-3).

Fig. 1. Molten metal in a furnace, crucible or ladle is referred to as the bath.

Fig. 2. These drawings illustrate the role of the core in the mold to form the internal cavities of the casting.

Fig. 3. Cores are placed into a mold.

Fig. 4. Shown (from l) is proper, positive draft and incorrect, negative draft. Draft refers to the taper of the pattern, which allows it to be extended from a compacted sand mold.

Core assembly A substructure made from a number of cores. Eutectic temperature The lowest melting temperature in a Corebox The wooden, metal or plastic tool used to produce cores. series of mixtures of two or more components. Coreprint A projection on a pattern that leaves an impression Expendable pattern A pattern that is destroyed in the makin the mold for supporting the core. ing of a casting, usually made of wax or foam. Core wash A liquid suspension of a refractory material applied External chill A piece of heat-conducting material (usually to cores and dried (intended to improve surface of casting). metal) placed in the mold wall that induces rapid cooling of Coupon An extra piece of metal, either cast separately or atthe molten metal in the mold. tached to a casting, used to determine the mechanical or physiFacing sand The sand used to surround the pattern that procal properties of the alloy. duces the surface in contact with the molten metal. Crucible A receptacle made of refractory materials used for Fatigue Tendency of a material to break under conditions of melting and holding molten metal. repeated cyclic stress. Crush The displacement of sand at mold joints. Feeder Part of the gating system that forms the reservoir of Cupola A cylindrical, straight shaft furnace (usually lined with molten metal necessary to compensate for losses due to shrinkrefractories) for melting metal in direct contact with coke by age as the metal solidies; riser. forcing air under pressure through openings near its base. Ferrite Carbon-free iron. Cure To harden. Ferrostatic pressure Force induced by a head of liquid iron Deburring The removal of ns or sharp edges from castings. or steel. Dendrite A treelike microstructure pattern formed during the Fettling Loose material, as sand, thrown on a hearth to protect cooling of metal. from shock. Dewaxing The process of melting the expendable pattern out Fillet A concave piece of material used to replace sharp corners of an investment mold by the application of temperatures less on patterns or coreboxes; may be part of the mold (struck) or than 250F (121C). made separately (planted). Die A metal form used as a permanent mold for die casting or Fin A thin projection of metal on a casting resulting from imfor a wax pattern in investment casting. perfect mold or core joints. Dowel A pin of various types used in the parting surface of Fines Sand grain sizes substantially smaller than the predomiparted patterns or dies to assure correct alignment. nant grain size. Draft Taper on the vertical sides of a pattern or corebox that Finish allowance The amount of stock left on the surface of permits the core or sand mold to be removed without distorta casting for machining. ing or tearing of the sand (Fig. 4). Finish mark A symbol (f, fl, f2, etc.) appearing on the line of a Drag The bottom half of a horizontally parted mold. drawing that represents the edge of the surface of the casting Ductile iron Cast iron that has the major part of its graphite to be machined or otherwise nished. carbon in nodular form. Flash A thin section of metal formed at the mold, core or die Dye penetrant inspection An inspection method used joint or parting in a casting. to detect cracks or other Flask A rigid metal or wood surface defects in non-magframe used to hold the sand of netic materials by injecting which a mold is formed and a colored liquid. usually consisting of two parts, Ejector pins Movable pins in cope and drag. pattern dies that help remove Floor molding Used when patterns or die castings from pattern sizes prohibit the use the die. of a molding machine; the patElasticity The property of retern is bolted to the oor, and covering original shape and the assembled mold is moved dimensions when a deformby crane. ing force is removed. Fluxing Applying a solid or Elongation The amount of gaseous material to molten metal permanent extension near in order to remove oxides and the fractures in a tensile test, other foreign material. expressed as a percentage of Fig. 5. Cut off sprues, runners and gates are saved as foundry Foundry returns Metal (of returns to be remelted for more castings. original gage length. known composition) in the form

of gates, sprues, runners, risers and UFUT Impregnation Treatment of cast- HF pouring basin scrapped castings returned to the ings with a sealing medium to stop furnace for remelting (Fig. 5). pressure leaks. Furan Generic term for a family of Inclusions Particles of slag, refractest bars0.47-in. castings diameter sprue chemical compounds, including tory materials, sand or deoxidation furfural and furfuryl alcohol, used as products trapped in the casting during binders for core sands. pouring solidification. Gage A device for determining the Ingot A mass of metal cast to a congate dimensional size of an object (also venient size and shape for remelting or spelled gauge). hot working. well filter runner Galvanize To coat iron or steel Injection molding The injection of Fig. 6. The gating system, which brings the with zinc. molten metal under pressure into molds. VF molten metal to the moldUFT cavity, is illustrated Gas porosity A condition existing Inoculation Addition to molten in its simplest form. The design of this system is critical in the introduction of clean metal in a casting caused by the trapping metal of substances designed to change to the mold cavity.
of gas in the molten metal or by mold the physical and mechanical properties gases evolved during the pouring of
of the structure.
the casting.
Inserts Parts formed from a secondary material and placed in the
Gate (ingate) The portion of the runner where the molten mold to function as integral structural parts of the casting.
filter metal enters the mold cavity (Fig. 6). Investment casting A pattern casting process in which a Grain An individual crystal in a metal or alloy. Also an wax or thermoplastic pattern is used. The pattern is invested individual component of aggregate when referring to (surrounded) by a refractory slurry. After the mold is dry, the metalcasting sands. pattern is melted or burned out of the mold cavity, and molten Grain neness number (GFN) A system for expressing metal is poured into the resulting cavity. the average grain size of a given sand. Jobbing foundry A metalcasting facility that manufactures Graphite One of the soft, crystal forms of carbon. castings not intended for use in its own product. Green sand Moist, clay-bonded molding sand. Ladle A container used to transfer molten metal from the furnace Heat A single furnace charge of metal. to the mold (Fig. 7). Heat treatment A combination of heating and cooling operaLocating pad A projection on a casting that helps maintain tions timed and applied to a metal or alloy in the solid state in alignment of the casting for machining operations. a manner that will produce desired mechanical properties. Locating surface A casting surface to be used as a basis for High pressure mold A strong, high-density mold made by measurement in making secondary machining operations. air or hydraulic pressure or another squeeze process. Lost foam A casting process in which a foam pattern is placed in Holding furnace A furnace for maintaining molten metal a ask lled with loose sand, and molten metal is poured onto supplied from a larger melting furnace at the proper pourthe pattern, replacing its shape and forming a casting. ing temperature. Machinability Index or rate of removal by machining methHotbox process A resin-based process that uses heated metal ods, usually expressed as cutting speed in surface ft./minute coreboxes to produce cores. or depth of cut. Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) A process used to improve the Master pattern The object from which a die can be made; internal soundness, increase the density and improve the propgenerally a metal model of the part to be cast with process erties of a casting. Castings are placed in an inert atmosphere shrinkage added. in a pressure vessel, where the temperature is raised to near the Martemping The process of quenching an austenitized ferrous solidus. The pressure is increased in the vessel, causing plastic alloy to the upper portion of the martensitic formation temdeformation that collapses the internal porosity. perature range and holding it until the temperature throughout Hot tear Irregularly shaped fracture in a casting resulting from the alloy is uniform. stresses set up by steep thermal gradients within the casting Mechanical properties Those properties of a material during solidication. that reveal the elastic and inelastic properties when force is applied. This term should not be used interchangeably with physical properties. Melting range Pure metals melt at one definite temperature, but constituents of alloys melt at different temperatures; the variation from the lowest to the highest is called the melting range. Metal lot A master heat that has been approved for casting and given a sequential number by the metalcaster. Misrun Denotes an irregularity of the casting surface caused by incomplete lling of the mold so that the casting is not fully formed. Mold Normally consists of a top and bottom form, made of sand, metal or any other investment material. It contains the cavity into which molten metal is poured to produce a casting of denite shape. Mold cavity The impression in a mold produced by removal of the pattern. It is lled with molten metal to form the casting. Mold coating (See core wash.) Fig. 7. Molten metal is poured from a ladle into a mold. Nobake process Molds/cores produced with a resin-bonded,

air-setting sand. Also on all patterns to comknown as the airset propensate for the change in cess because molds are dimensions as the solidied left to harden under atcasting cools in the mold mospheric conditions. from freezing temperature Nodular iron (See ducof the metal to room temtile iron). perature. The pattern is Normalizing A heat made larger by the amount treatment in which ferof shrinkage characteristic rous alloys are heated to of the particular metal in a suitable temperature the casting and the amount above the transformaof resulting contraction to tion range and then be encountered. cooled in still air to Pearlitic Pearlitic ducroom temperature. tile iron is higher in alloy Offal Material that is than ferritic ductile iron. trimmed off of a dieA pearlitic matrix lends casting to separate it higher strength. from the shot and/or Permeability The propclean the parting line. erty of a mold material to Orientation The posiallow passage of mold/core tion of a part or tool in a gases during the pouring of production operation. Fig. 8. In this form of shakeout, castings are tumbled out of their sand molds molten metal. while workers wait at the end to detach the gates, runners and sprues with Overaging Aging a pneumatic wedges. Physical properties nonferrous, precipitaProperties of matter such as tion-hardening alloy density, electrical and therunder conditions of time and temperature greater than those mal conductivity, expansion and specic heat. This term should required to obtain maximum strength and hardness. not be used interchangeably with mechanical properties. Oxidation a) A reaction of an element with oxygen. b) Any Pig iron Blocks of iron to a known metal-chemical analysis that process which increases the proportion of oxygen or acid-formare used for melting (with suitable additions of scrap, etc.) for ing element or radical in a compound. the production of ferrous castings. Parting line The line showing the separation of the two halves Pilot or sample casting A casting made from a pattern of the mold. produced in a production die to check the accuracy of dimenPattern The wood, metal, foam or plastic shape used to form sions and quality of castings that will be made. the cavity in the sand. A pattern may consist of one or many Pinhole porosity Very small holes scattered throughout a impressions and would normally be mounted on a board or casting, possibly caused by microshrinkage or gas evolution plate complete with a runner system. during solidication. Pattern draft (See draft.) Plaster molding Molding method where gypsum or plaster Pattern injection In investment casting, the process of lling is mixed with talc and water to form a slurry that is poured the pattern die with expendable material, usually in the liquid around a pattern. After the slurry hardens, the pattern is reor plastic state. moved and the mold is baked at an elevated temperature to Pattern layout Full-sized drawing of a pattern showing its remove all moisture prior to use. arrangement and structural features. Porosity Holes in the casting due to gases trapped in the mold, Patternmakers shrinkage The shrinkage allowance made the reaction of molten metal with moisture in the molding sand or the imperfect fusion of chaplets with molten metal. Pouring basin The enlarged mouth of the sprue into which molten metal is poured. Precision casting A casting of high dimensional accuracy produced via investment casting, plaster mold casting, diecasting, permanent mold casting or shell mold casting. Pressure casting Making castings with pressure applied to the molten charge material, as in diecasting, centrifugal casting and injection molding, as opposed to gravity pouring. Quenching Rapid cooling from an elevated temperature for hardening, normally achieved by immersion of the object in water, oil, or salt or organic compound solutions. Recovery rate Ratio of the number of saleable parts to the total number of parts manufactured, expressed as a percentage. Refractory Heat-resistant ceramic material. Reject rate Ratio of the number of parts scrapped to the total number of parts manufactured, expressed as a percentage. Rheocasting Metalcasting process where liquid metal is agitated during initial stages of solidication to produce a semi-solid Fig. 9. In investment casting, wax patterns are dipped into a mixture structure that remains highly uid after 60% solidication. of refractory materials, called a slurry, which is then red and dried Riser (See feeder.) before molten metal is poured into the mold.

Runner system or gating The set of channels in a mold through which molten metal is poured to ll the mold cavity. The system normally consists of a vertical section (downgate or sprue) to the point where it joins the mold cavity (gate) and leads from the mold cavity through vertical channels (risers or feeders). Sand inclusions Cavities or surface imperfections on a casting caused by sand washing into the mold. Scrap a) Any scrap metal melted (usually with suitable additions of pig iron or ingots) to produce castings. b) Reject castings. Segregation A casting defect in which alloying elements are concentrated in specic regions, usually as a result of the primary crystallization of one phase with the subsequent concentration of other elements in the remaining liquid. Semi-permanent mold A permanent mold in which sand, plastic or graphite cores are used. Shakeout The process of separating the solidied casting from the mold material (Fig. 8). Short run a) Insufcient metal in ladle to ll the mold. b) When metal freezes at the gates before lling the mold. Shrinkage Contraction of metal in the mold during solidication. The term also is used to describe the casting defect, such as shrinkage cavity, which results from poor design, insufcient metal feed or inadequate feeding. Slag A fused nonmetallic material that protects molten metal from the air and extracts certain impurities from the melt. Slag inclusions Casting surface imperfections similar to sand inclusions but containing impurities from the charge materials, silica and clay eroded from the refractory lining, and ash from the fuel during the melting process. May also originate from metal-refractory reactions occurring in the ladle during pouring of the casting. Slurry A owable mixture of refractory particles suspended in a liquid (Fig. 9). Sodium silicate/CO2 process Molding sand is mixed with sodium silicate and the mold is gassed with CO2 to produce a hard mold or core. Sprue (downsprue-downgate) The channel, usually vertical, through which molten metal enters the mold. Stress relieving A process of reducing residual stresses in a casting by heating it to a suitable temperature and holding it for a sufcient time. Superalloy An alloy developed for very high temperature use where relatively high stresses are encountered and where oxidation resistance is needed. Surface treating Any method of treating the surface of a metal to make it more resistant to weather or chemical attack. Test bar Standard specimen bar designed to permit determination of mechanical properties of the metal from which it was poured.

Test lug A lug cast as a part of the casting and later removed for testing purposes. Thermal expansion The increase in a linear dimension and volume of a material accompanying a change of temperature. Tilt-pouring In permanent molding, when the mold is moved from a low angle to a vertical position during pouring. Vent An opening or passage in a mold or core to facilitate escape of gases when the mold is poured. Warpage a) Deformation other than contraction that develops in a casting between solidication and room temperature. b) Distortion occurring during annealing, stress relieving and high-temperature service. Wax pattern A precise duplicate, allowing for shrinkage, of the casting and required gates, usually formed by pouring or injecting molten wax into a die or mold (Fig. 10). Yield or casting yield The percentage of quality degated castings produced in relation to the amount of molten ECS metal poured.

Fig. 10. Wax patterns are afxed to an investment tree. These patterns will eventually be coated in a slurry and burned out to leave hollow cavities.

Industry Trade Associations

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