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Casting is a metal hot working process that humans have mastered relatively early. Casting is the method of casting liquid metal into a casting cavity that is suitable for the shape of the part, allowing it to cool and solidify to obtain the part or blank. The cast material is mostly a metal that is originally solid but heated to a liquid state (such as copper, iron, aluminum, tin, lead, etc.), while the material of the mold can be sand, metal, or even ceramics. The methods used may vary depending on the requirements. Casting is the process of melting metal into a liquid that meets certain requirements and pouring it into the mold. After cooling, solidification, and cleaning treatment, a casting with predetermined shape, size, and performance is obtained. Casting blanks, due to their near formability, achieve the goal of avoiding mechanical processing or minimal processing, reducing costs and to some extent reducing production time. Casting is one of the basic processes in modern device manufacturing industry.
Steel castings refer to parts made of cast steel, which have similar properties to cast iron but better strength than cast iron. Steel castings are prone to defects such as porosity and inaccurate angle positioning during the casting process, and may experience casing fracture during long-term use.
One of the advantages of steel castings is the flexibility of design. Designers have great freedom in choosing the shape and size of castings, especially for parts with complex shapes and hollow sections. Steel castings can be manufactured using the unique process of core assembly. Its formation and shape change are very easy, and the conversion speed from the pattern to the finished product is very fast, which is conducive to rapid quotation response and shortened delivery time. Features such as improved design of shape and quality.
Due to the characteristics of steel castings, almost all industrial departments require steel castings, which are particularly widely used in ships and vehicles, construction machinery, engineering machinery, power station equipment, mining machinery and metallurgical equipment, aviation and aerospace equipment, oil wells, and chemical equipment. As for the application of steel castings in various industrial sectors, there may be significant differences due to the specific conditions of each country.