Metal founding – Process – Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface
Patent
1997-09-24
2000-04-18
Batten, Jr., J. Reed
Metal founding
Process
Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface
164108, 164111, 164113, B22D 1700, B22D 1904
Patent
active
060503238
ABSTRACT:
The castings are cast in several casting slices. The casting slices of a casting are cast, staggered timewise in succession using the same method and from the same alloy but in different casting molds or different parts of a casting mold. At the seams, the casting slices are cast together along a defined shapewise contour. The casting slices can be cast together indirectly with interposition of a separate seam strip. However, they can also be cast onto one another, with an already cast first casting slice being placed in a second casting mold and cast together therein with the second casting slice. Complete body side wall parts are cast in three casting slices, with the seams being located in the roof and sill areas.
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Fussnegger Wolfgang
Soell Guido
Batten, Jr. J. Reed
DaimlerChrylser AG
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