Method and apparatus for production of a cast component

Metal founding – Process – Shaping liquid metal against a forming surface

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C164S516000, C164S034000

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06932145

ABSTRACT:
A system for producing cast components from molten metal. One form of the present invention includes a system for the precision pouring of molten metal within a casting mold.

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