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Typical Chemical and Physical Specifications by Alloy
General As-Cast Sand Castings Tolerances by Material
General Comparison of various Molding and Casting Processes
Glossary
Typical Chemical and Physical Specifications by Alloy- heat treat for the alloys we handle:
Please click on alloy for .pdf published by www.Matweb.com.
Aluminum Sand Castings Alloys:
319F (PDF - 36.4 KB)
319-T5 (PDF - 34.3 KB)
319-T6 (PDF - 52.2 KB)
356-T51 (PDF - 53.3 KB)
356-T6 (PDF - 52.4 KB)
Ductile Iron Sand Casting Alloys:
60-40-18 (PDF - 19.9 KB)
65-45-12 (PDF - 21.2 KB)
80-55-06 (PDF - 21.4 KB)
100-70-03 (PDF - 20.3 KB)
Cast Iron Sand Casting Alloys:
CL-20 (PDF - 24.4 KB)
CL-25 (PDF - 24.4 KB)
CL-30 (PDF - 24.6 KB)
CL-35 (PDF - 24.6 KB)
CL-40 (PDF - 24.6 KB)
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General As-Cast Sand Castings Tolerances by Material:
Metal
Aluminum Alloys
Magnesium Alloys
Cast Iron
Ductile Irons
Cast Steels
Tolerance (+/- inch/foot)
1/32
1/32
3/64
1/32
1/64
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General Comparison of various Molding and Casting Processes:
Green Sand
Precision Molding
Chemically Bonded Molding
Sand
Casting
Permanent
Mold Cast
Die
Casting
Ceramic &
Investment
Casting
CO2,
No-Bake
Typical dimensional tolerances, inches
+ .010"-
+ .030"
+ .010"-
+ .050"
+ .001"-
+ .015"
+ .010"-
+ .020"
+ .005"-
+ .015"
Relative cost
In quantity
Low
Low
Lowest
Highest
Medium High
Relative cost
For small number
Lowest
High
Highest
Medium
Medium High
Permissible
weight of
castings
Unlimited
100 lbs.
75 lbs.
Ounces
To
100 lbs.
½ lbs
To
tons
Thinnest section
castable, inches
1/10"
1/8"
1/32"
1/16"
1/10"
Relative surface
Finish
Fair to
Good
Good
Best
Very Good
Fair
Relative ease of casting complex designs
Fair
To
Good
Fair
Good
Best
Good
Relative ease of changing design in production
Best
Poor
Poorest
Fair
Best
Range of alloys that can be cast
Unlimited
Aluminum-base and copper-base preferable
Aluminum-base preferable
Unlimited
Unlimited
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Glossary of Common Foundry Terms:
As-cast condition
Casting without secondary machining.
Corebox
The wooden, metal, or plastic tool used to produce core.
Draft
Taper on the vertical sides of a pattern or corebox which permits the core or sand mold to be removed without distorting or tearing of the sand.
Finish Allowance (Stock)
The amount of stock left on the surface of a casting for machining.
Flask
A metal or wood rigid frame without top and without fixed bottom used to hold the sand of which a mold is formed; usually consisting of two parts, cope and drag.
Gating
The set of channels in a mold through which molten metal is poured to fill the mold cavity.
Heat Treatment
A combination of heating and cooling operations timed and applied to a metal or alloy in the solid state in a manner which will produce desired properties.
Pattern
The wood, metal, or plastic shape used to form the cavity in the sand. A pattern may consist of one or many impressions and would normally be mounted on a board or plate.
Patternmaker's shrinkage
The shrinkage allowance made on all patterns to compensate for the change in dimensions as the solidified casting cools in the mold from freezing temperature of the metal to room temperature. Pattern is made larger by the amount of shrinkage characteristic of the particular metal in the casting and the amount of resulting contraction to be encountered.
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