Method of fabricating article by using non-sand core and article

Static molds – Including destructible feature

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249 62, 249 80, 249DIG2, 164369, B28B 734, B22C 910

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057026289

ABSTRACT:
A casting is produced using a non-sand plastic core. The plastic core is made of a thermoplastic resin and set in a casting mold so as to form a cavity in the casting mold. A molten metal such as aluminum is poured under pressure into the cavity to form the casting (product). The plastic core maintains its initial shape during casting. The remaining heat of the casting or the solidifying metal causes the plastic core to melt after the casting so that the molten plastic core is easily removed.

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