Centrifugal casting is a metallurgical manufacturing process by casting that may refer to either:
Centrifugal casting (industrial), on an industrial scale
Centrifugal casting (silversmithing), for a smaller scale
See also: Spin casting
Topics referred to by the same term
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Centrifugalcasting is a metallurgical manufacturing process by casting that may refer to either: Centrifugalcasting (industrial), on an industrial scale...
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replacement for the cylinders, the factory's engineers developed a centrifugalcasting method using glassfiber reinforced plastics (GRP). Thanks to the...
happening inside the mold or die during the casting process. Engineering portal Centrifugalcasting (industrial) – Casting technique that is typically used to...
positive air pressure or other forces. Vacuum casting, tilt casting, pressure assisted pouring and centrifugalcasting are methods that use additional forces...
different technique of centrifugalcasting. Modern ductile iron pipe production continues to use this general method of casting. Historically, two different...
content affecting the fluidity in casting. It can be suitably cast using a specialized centrifugalcasting method. Centrifugally cast 6061 is ideal for larger...
the use of pressurized gases, vacuums, or centrifugal force. Small-scale molds used for this form of casting have most commonly been made of sand, tufa...
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lenses using a centrifugalcasting procedure. A few days later, he completed his patent application and produced over 100 lenses by spin casting. He built...
moulding. Other types of fabrication include casting, centrifugalcasting, braiding (onto a former), continuous casting, filament winding, press moulding, transfer...
and methods were tried before a process was discovered which used centrifugalcasting to make the sleeves perfectly round. This final success arrived just...
employees. In the 1920s, American developed a proprietary Mono-Cast centrifugalcasting method and increased pipe diameters to 24 inches (610 mm). The company...
centrifugalcasting. In 1855 a patent taken out by R. Peters in Britain documented the first use of a rotating mechanism producing “two centrifugal motions...
lost-wax casting (and its modern-day spin-off investment casting), sand casting and centrifugalcasting. The term "bronze" is also applied to metal sculptures...
factory and brewery; Ledenika AD - joint stock company; Centromet AD - centrifugalcasting; Vratitsa LTD - yarns, raw and finished fabrics, sewing articles;...
physics, Dimitri Lopatkin, invents a machine which revolutionizes the centrifugalcasting of pipes, then a difficult and time-consuming operation. Lopatkin...
known as resin vacuum casting, where air and gas bubbles are completely removed from the cast part. Pressure and/or centrifugal force can be used to help...