Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10626521 Ceramics International 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this study, a method for preventing the reaction between ceramic mold and stainless steel that occurs during the metal casting process has been introduced. The ceramic molds are produced using zircon ceramic powder with binders which are prepared with two different compositions, ethyl silicate [C8H20O4Si] and ethyl silicate/aluminum tri-sec-butoxide [Al(OCH(CH3)C2H5)3] solution. Hardness, porosity, sintering shrinkage, bulk density, surface morphology and chemical composition of the phases are examined. Stainless steel is poured into the ceramic mold and the mold-metal reaction behavior was examined in the cast product. Accordingly, burn-on casting defects encountered in stainless steel casting have exclusively been eliminated.
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