Abstract

Thin-wall castings of the A206 alloy can pose a manufacturing problem associated with mould filling which results in fluidity defect. The mould coating generates a smooth surface, and reduces the friction between the melt and mould contact, thus reducing the heat-transfer coefficient, which in turn leads to enhancement of fluidity and mechanical properties. The fluidity of A206 alloy was observed in various cross-sections of the thin channels at three altered pouring temperatures i.e. 700, 750 and 780 °C for uncoated and coated green sand moulds. The Graphite and Soapstone powder coatings were used as sand mould coatings in the present investigation. It was found that the fluidity of aforesaid alloy was significantly increased with the Soapstone powder mould coating at pouring temperature of 750 °C. The characterization of the coating materials was performed by the X-ray diffraction analysis and scanning electron microscope test with EDAX.

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