案例研究 使用三维砂型打印技术为新铸件和替换铸件制作模具的经验

IF 2.6 3区 材料科学 Q2 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
John T. H. Pearce, Nattinee Valun-araya, Otis Chantrarasukkasem, Sankum Nusen
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摘要

使用三维砂型打印技术(3DSP)生产型芯和模具组件在铸件行业的重要性与日俱增。这种快速成型工艺可提供近乎无限的设计自由度。通常不需要加热,而且由于它是一种无图案工艺,模具零件不会出现传统造型中去除图案过程中可能出现的尺寸变化。不需要模板或芯盒,因此 3DSP 可以大大缩短生产周期。泰国的经验表明,3DSP 技术在解决零件更换问题方面特别有用,因为破损或磨损的零件可以在相对较短的时间内更换。事实证明,通过提供不再生产或不易获得的替换零件,这对维护旧设备或进口设备非常有价值。在没有图纸的情况下,对需要更换的旧零件进行 3D 扫描可为 3DSP 模具生产提供数据,从而铸造出替换零件。本文探讨了 3DSP 路线如何在泰国证明其在推进器、泵和其他部件等船舶应用的新部件和替换部件的商业生产中的有效性。
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Case Studies Experience in Using 3D Sand Printing to Produce Molds for New and Replacement Cast Components

Case Studies Experience in Using 3D Sand Printing to Produce Molds for New and Replacement Cast Components

The use of 3D sand printing (3DSP) to produce both cores and mold assemblies is of growing importance in the castings industry. This additive process can provide near-limitless freedom in design. Heating is not normally required, and since it is a patternless process, mold parts are free from the dimensional play variations that can arise during pattern removal in conventional molding. Patterns or core boxes are not needed such that 3DSP can significantly reduce production lead times. Experience in Thailand has shown that 3DSP technology is especially useful in solving problems in part replacement since broken or worn-out components can be replaced within relatively short time periods. This has proved invaluable in the maintenance of older or imported equipment through the supply of replacement parts which are no longer in production or not readily obtained. When drawings are not available, 3D scanning of the old parts needing replacement can provide the data for 3DSP mold production to cast their replacements. This paper considers how the 3DSP route is proving its effectiveness in Thailand for the commercial production of both new and replacement parts for marine applications such as propellers, pumps and other components.

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International Journal of Metalcasting
International Journal of Metalcasting 工程技术-冶金工程
CiteScore
4.20
自引率
42.30%
发文量
174
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Metalcasting is dedicated to leading the transfer of research and technology for the global metalcasting industry. The quarterly publication keeps the latest developments in metalcasting research and technology in front of the scientific leaders in our global industry throughout the year. All papers published in the the journal are approved after a rigorous peer review process. The editorial peer review board represents three international metalcasting groups: academia (metalcasting professors), science and research (personnel from national labs, research and scientific institutions), and industry (leading technical personnel from metalcasting facilities).
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