SEED technology: A new generation in rheocasting

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. Nafisi
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

Permanent mould casting may be regarded as a near net shape manufacturing process where simple to very complex shaped engineering components are fabricated with high degree of precision in a metallic mould, In this group, High Pressure Die Casting (HPDC), have attracted more attention because of its production rate, where both liquid and semisolid metals (SSM) can be cast with high degree of precision and versatility. The SEED process, Swirled Enthalpy Equilibration Device, the new process for semi solid metals slurry production route, consists of two steps: The initial step involves extracting specified amount of heat from the molten metal to generate liquid-solid slurry, i.e, mushy structure, followed by drainage of remaining liquid to produce a compact free standing feedstock for rheocasting operation. In this paper, microstructural evolution during the process and some initial casting results of automotive components an also reported.
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APA: S. Nafisi  (2005)  SEED technology: A new generation in rheocasting

MLA: S. Nafisi SEED technology: A new generation in rheocasting. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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