We all know the basics of how metal casting works, a metal is heated up to melting point and the resulting liquid metal is poured into a mold. When the metal sets, it assumes the shape of the mold.
Casting metal parts from 3D-printed plastic or Styrofoam models is all the rage these days, and for good reason — casting is a way to turn one-offs into mass-produced parts. Seems like most of ...
This method is used for low temperature melting materials such as aluminum, zinc, and copper to make lock components, fittings, gears, and valves. Die casting involves forcing molten metal into ...
produce and test a wide range of cast metals and cast metal matrix composites. Our facilities and equipment allow students to understand the following melting, molding and casting processes, which are ...
This method is used for low temperature melting materials such as aluminum, zinc, and copper to make lock components, fittings, gears, and valves. Die casting involves forcing molten metal into ...
Metal scrap can be directly transformed and upgraded into high-performance, high-value alloys without the need for ...
According to PNNL, the solid phase alloying process converts aluminum scrap blended with copper, zinc and magnesium into ...
zinc and magnesium into a precisely designed high-strength aluminum alloy product in a matter of minutes, compared to the ...
A melting pot of experimental activity, The National Casting Center within the School of Art and Design at Alfred University comprises two comprehensive state-of-the-art facilities: one specializing ...
A groundbreaking method developed by researchers at the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) ...