1st Edition

Die Cast Engineering A Hydraulic, Thermal, and Mechanical Process

By William Andresen Copyright 2004
    400 Pages
    by CRC Press

    400 Pages
    by CRC Press

    A frequently misunderstood technology, die casting is considered the shortest route between raw material and near net shape. For many decades, high pressure die casting was viewed as an art based upon "seat of the pant" strategies. However, many of these crude reactions actually worked because the fundamental process is quite forgiving of eccentricities. Exploring these reactions with scientific logic, Die Casting Engineering presents a broad study of each procedure in the die casting process and clearly outlines its basic science and principles.

    This guide is written in a reader-friendly and logical format by an experienced authority in quality and productivity enhancement, tooling design, metal feed system analysis, temperature management, and environmental regulation. While its scope is broad and covers the many facets of die casting, the book's main focus is on function, problem identification and solution, and strategic logic. Generously illustrated, it provides a comprehensive explanation of why high pressure die casting is reliable, predictable, and teachable.

    Preface, About the Author, Introduction, 1. Terms Used in Die Casting, 2. Product Design, 3. The Die Casting Machine, 4. Casting Metallurgy, 5. Metal Handling, 6. Concepts of Cavity Fill, 7. Metal Feed System, 8. Process Control, 9. A Thermal Process, 10. Designing the Value Stream, 11. Die Materials, 12. Mechanical Die Design, 13. Die Set Up Techniques, 14. Die and Plunger Lubrication, 15. Safety, References, Index

    Biography

    Andresen, William