Case Studies of Large Components Produced by High-Pressure Die Casting and Slurry-on-Demand Casting 2005-01-1691
High-pressure die casting is a highly productive process that yields near net-shape castings at a relatively low cost. One disadvantage of die casting, however, is residual porosity that is inherently present in the castings. Semi-solid die casting is a method that is superior to die casting as it relates to porosity but has historically been a more expensive process. This is due to the higher cost of the billet feed material and the inability to easily recycle billets and runners. Slurry-on-Demand is a new semi-solid casting process that develops the semi-solid slurry directly from the liquid, thereby eliminating the cost penalties intrinsic to the billet semi-solid process. This paper will describe the Slurry-on-Demand process in detail and present case studies comparing the casting of large components using both Slurry-on Demand and conventional high-pressure die casting. It will also provide examples of quality improvements achievable by the Slurry-on-Demand process.
Citation: Kopper, A., Donahue, R., Olson, D., and Midson, S., "Case Studies of Large Components Produced by High-Pressure Die Casting and Slurry-on-Demand Casting," SAE Technical Paper 2005-01-1691, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-01-1691. Download Citation
Author(s):
Adam Kopper, Raymond Donahue, David Olson, Stephen Midson
Affiliated:
Mercury Marine, The Midson Group
Pages: 7
Event:
SAE 2005 World Congress & Exhibition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Lightweight Castings and Aluminum Alloys for Advanced Automotive Applications-SP-1948
Related Topics:
Casting
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