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An Investigation of Shrinkage Defect in Investment Casting of SS304 Ball Valve: A Review

Nilesh Ranva, Ashutosh Kumar, G. D. Acharya

Abstract


In the manufacturing of ball valve, which requires corrosion resistance and long service life enabling the production with high efficiency, there have been some studies to achieve its forming method for high durability and designated smooth surface. The process of investment casting also known as “lost wax casting”, is one of casting methods to fabricate metal part with a complex shape. Flow behavior of stainless steel grade 304 at the temperature higher than 1550°C is a critical factor in casting mould design of the lost wax process. Non-desired heat transfer phenomena and using of the unsuitable mold design normally lead to defects in casting such as misrun, cold shut, shrinkage, pin hole and porosity. Parameters in casting such as pouring temperature, preheating temperature, pouring time, pouring rate and cooling rate were given by the current production condition. This paper deals with defect free investment casting of SS304 ball valve

Cite this Article

Nilesh Ranva, Ashutosh Kumar,

Acharya GD. An Investigation of

Shrinkage Defect in Investment Casting

of SS304 Ball Valve: A Review. Trends

in Mechanical Engineering &

 

Technology. 2017; 7(2): 22–25p.


Keywords


Investment casting, shrinkage defects, ball valve

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