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February 5, 2009

Super Metal

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Super Metal. The #1 most abundant metal on earth is aluminum. Then there is iron, magnesium, calcium, and the rest. Aluminum is a widely used metal. Ever since the discovery of electrolysis to extract it from ores made it affordable and practical. Before that discovery in the 19th century, this metal was more expensive than gold and silver. The reason for this unusual phenomenon was that aluminum, though abundant, was hard to produce and therefore expensive to produce. Nowadays, it is a lot cheaper and used in a lot of different applications. Aside from such diverse functions as high-voltage electric lines, food containers, and mirror coatings, this silver grey metal zinc alloy is also in airplanes and automobiles, marine outboard motors, escalators, guitar amplifiers, light fixtures, and typewriters as aluminum cast parts.

Casting methods for aluminum can be chosen depending on what they are to be used for. The metal is so adaptable that it can be shaped or cast using all the processes known to metal. The aluminum casting process is as diverse as the metal’s many applications. Although in pure form it is soft, its alloy is quite hard. The metals suitable to make aluminum alloys are zinc alloy, copper, manganese, and magnesium.

Aluminum part castings use a number of metallurgical casting methods. The molten aluminum is poured into a mold. The mold could be made of sand, plaster, wax, or a stronger metal. These molds are pre-shaped into the desired product. They are strong enough to withstand multiple castings. The different processes of casting are called die casting, sand casting, investment casting or the lost wax process, and continuous casting.

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February 1, 2009

All about Aluminum

Filed under: Aluminum Cast Parts Alloys — Tags: — admin @ 11:10 pm

All about Aluminum

Aluminum is a widely used metal in our modern world. Imagine a world without aluminum. It will also be a world without silver paints, explosives, glass, ceramics, cans, foils, LED lights, frying skillets, automobiles, airplanes, CPU’s, outboard motors, lawnmowers, escalators, conveyor belts, streetlamps, typewriters, and some dental equipment. All these things have a component of aluminum, as aluminum cast parts or in other forms.

First step in the aluminum casting process is the presence of an original object which a mold is patterned after. The mold could be made out of sand, wax, plaster, or another metal. There are variations within these variations. For example, sand could be dry sand cores or green sand molds. Metal molds could be water cooled or not. Lubricant is placed on these molds before anything else. Next step is the melting of the metal. The molten metal is then poured into the mold and allowed to solidify inside. As it cures, it takes the shape of the mold, copying every little detail. The product is then taken out of the mold. For aluminum part castings, the process is repeated on and on for a number of times, in the mass production of 380 aluminum parts. These parts are then used for building machines or casings of equipment, or they become part of the little details of some ordinary things that we take for granted.

The casting process is also used in applications other than industry, for example, in art. Sculptors are familiar with the aluminum casting process. In fact, one famous sculpture that is made of aluminum casting is the statue of Eros in Piccadilly of London, the U.K. which used the lost wax method.

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