Simultaneous Fabrication of Multiple Castings Using Frozen Mold Casting Method

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Frozen mold casting uses a casting mold in which only water is added as a binder to sand, and the mixture is kneaded, frozen, and solidified. This method can offer the same level of mold strength and productivity as conventional methods, while maintaining a low environmental impact in terms of resource utilization and ensuring pollution-free processing. We studied the simultaneous fabrication of multiple aluminum alloy castings using a frozen mold. No defects associated with the collapse of the mold due to the molten metal heat were found. No entrainment of sand was observed on the surface of the samples.

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