Faculty Publications
In-Mould Treatment Processes In Iron Foundry Practice
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Foundry Trade Journal
Volume
176
Issue
3598
First Page
24
Abstract
Various methods of in-mould treatment in iron foundry practice are presented. In-mould filtration is a common practice used by foundaries to produce clean castings. In-mould inoculation method is improved by locating the reaction chamber directly in a pouring basin. In another in-mould inoculation method, treatment alloy is placed into the reaction chamber before pouring, the outlet of which is closed by a consumable plug assembly.
Department
Department of Industrial Technology
Original Publication Date
12-1-2002
Recommended Citation
Lerner, Yury S.; Aubrey, Leonard S.; Craig, Don; and Margaria, Thomas, "In-Mould Treatment Processes In Iron Foundry Practice" (2002). Faculty Publications. 3372.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/3372