Metal Flow Velocity in an Intake Port in the Process of Die Casting

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The paper deals with metal flow velocity in an intake port in the process of die casting. In the theoretical part the author defines theoretical knowledge from the field of the mold cavity filling regime and the velocity of pressing the melt into the mold cavity. The practical part focuses on the impact of metal flow velocity in an intake port and the filling regime of the pressure foundry mold cavity, related to the former, on the homogeneity of the casting.

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June 2013

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