Method for pressure infiltration casting using a vent tube

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164 681, 164103, B22D 1914

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ABSTRACT:
A method for pressure infiltration casting is provided wherein steps of preheating and evacuating a mold cavity and infiltrant charge are carried out in a separate vessel from a pressure vessel wherein the mold cavity is filled using a vent tube, allowing for rapid finished article throughput.

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