Currently, all Metal Technologies foundries utilize Disamatic Molding Machines to produce molds for our castings. Disamatics offer a highly efficient means of rapidly and automatically creating a string of flaskless molds. These molds are built for vertical casting and are created in a vertical molding environment. For an explanation of the process, read through the text below and click on the thumbnail images to see illustrations. |
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# C3 [% R. V) }3 [% t WStep 1. Sand is blown into the Molding Chamber from above.
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Step 2. The Ram advances, pushing the Ram Pattern. This compresses the sand in the Molding Chamber to form mold impressions.
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0 |; v9 [1 N- G5 a$ X0 ~# ZStep 2. (cont) The compression creates opposite halves of consecutive molds to placed in the mold string.
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# @! @/ z+ g! _9 L4 ]; X* a* t. FStep 2. (cont) Castings cannot be formed using a single mold, but when a new mold is placed in the mold string, its leading edge meets the trailing edge of the previous mold to create a completed mold cavity.
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Step 3. The Swing Pattern moves back and up to allow the mold to exit the Molding Chamber.
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- |/ J9 H5 {6 h5 V* MStep 4. The Ram extends, pushing the new mold into the existing mold string./ A7 ^' ~) ?" m4 X$ D
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6 y' r) L* S3 n, B8 J$ lStep 5. The Ram and Swing patterns return to their original position to begin the process again.
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Step 6. Sand is blown into the Molding Chamber for the next mold. A little further down the mold string, iron is poured into the top of a formed mold via the pouring sprue left by the pattern impressions. |