Conventional Manufacturing Process 20ME33: Class 06
Conventional Manufacturing Process 20ME33: Class 06
Conventional Manufacturing Process 20ME33: Class 06
Process 20ME33
Module 01 Class 06
Presented and Delivered by:
Vinayaka GP
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Vidyavardhaka College of Engineering, Mysuru
Ph. No:9880553655; Email: vinay91gp@vvce.ac.in
Other Sands 2
Though moulding sands are the prime mould materials used in a foundry, there are a number
of other materials which are also used for a number of specific properties:
1. Facing Sand:
This sand is used next to the pattern to obtain cleaner and smoother casting surfaces.
Generally, sea coal or coal dust (finely divided bituminous coal of 2 to 8%) is mixed
with the system sand to improve the mouldability and surface finish.
2. Mould Wash:
Purely carbonaceous materials such as sea coal, finely powdered graphite or
proprietary compounds are also applied on to the mould cavity after the pattern is
withdrawn. This is called the mould wash and is done by spraying, swabbing or
painting in the form of a wet paste. These are used essentially for the following reasons:
a. To prevent metal penetration into the sand grains and thus ensuring a good casting
finish.
b. To avoid mould‑metal interaction and prevent sand fusion.
3. Backing Sand:
This is normally the reconditioned foundry sand and is used for ramming the bulk of the
moulding flask. The moulding flask is completely filled with backing sand after the pattern
is covered with a thin layer of facing sand. Since the casting is not affected to any great
extent by the backing sand, it usually contains the burnt facing sand, moulding sand and
clay.
4. Parting Sand
This is the material which is sprinkled on the pattern and to the parting surfaces of the
mould halves before they are prepared to prevent the adherence of the moulding sand. This
helps in easy withdrawal of the pattern and easier separation of the cope and drag flasks at
parting surface. It is essentially a non–sticky material such as washed silica grains.
In order to produce sound castings, moulds are required to have some specific properties, it includes:
1. It must be strong enough to withstand the temperature and weight of the molten metal.
3. It should generate minimum amount of gases as a result of the temperature of the molten metal.
4. It should have good venting capacity to allow the generated gases to completely.
Moulds that are used for sand casting may broadly be classified as
5. CO2 mould