There are various casting processes used in manufacturing
industries. All these processes have their own advantages and disadvantages
which makes them suitable for particular casting. Shell moulding, which is
sometimes known as shell mold casting, is one of a most suitable casting process
for complex and other thin sections. This process gives high accuracy
and better surface finish. One of the major advantages of this casting process
which make it suitable for various casting industries is that it can easily automated.
These all advantages make this process versatile and easily adoptable for any
industries.
Shell mold casting process uses a mold like a shell, which is
made by the mixture of sand and resin. This mold is light weighted and have high strength which makes it suitable for automatic casting. This process is
suitable for both ferrous and non-ferrous casting but it is mostly used for
steel.
In this article we will discuss about shell moulding process,
its advantages and disadvantages along with its application.
Let’s start the discussion.
Shell Moulding Process:
Process:
Shell moulding involves various steps. These are given below
#Step 1: Making of Metal Pattern
The first and most important step involves in every casting
process is pattern making. Pattern is replica of the final product. It can made
by wood, plastic, metal etc. Shell moulding uses a metal pattern along
with all pattern allowance. This pattern is made by either aluminium of cast
iron. One of the major advantage of using metal pattern is that it gives high
accurate casting and can be used for multiple casting.
#Step 2 : Heating of Pattern
The metal pattern created by other casting process is now
heated at a temperature range between 180 – 250 degree centigrade. This heating
is essential which allows to solidify resin mixed silica when poured on
it. After heating, a small layer of lubricant (Mosltly Silicon) sprayed over
metallic pattern which allows easy removal of metallic pattern from shell.
#Step 3 : Shell Mould Creation
This step is major step in this casting process. This step
can be further divided into following
steps.
- Pattern is clamped over a dump box. Now this assembly is turned face down. A mixture of sand and resin is filled into dump
box. Mostly fine grade green sand is used for mixture.
- Now this whole assemble is inverted which allow to sand
resin mixture fall over heated pattern. A layer of mixture, which is in direct
contact with pattern is become hard and form a shell. The thickness of shell is
mostly depends on the temperature of the pattern and time duration of contact.
- Now the dump box is again inverted which allow to remove
extra sand resin mixture.
- After it, metallic pattern is removed from dump box and
shell is separated from it. The other half of the mold is also created using same
technic.
#Step 4 : Mold Assembly
This step assemble all shells created by the shell moulding.
The all required shell assembled into a flask and supported by a baking
material. All desirable part like cores, runner, riser etc. are attached to it.
#Step 5 : Casting formation
Now the cavity is filled with a molten metal and allow to
solidify. After solidification the metal cast is removed by breaking the shell.
The casting formed by this process is highly accurate and well finished.
Generally it does not required further machining.
Advantages and Disadvantages:
Advantages:
- Thin and complex section can be easily cast.
- High dimension accuracy and good surface finish.
- Easily automated.
- It can be operate by an semi skilled operator.
- No further machining required.
Disadvantages:
- Special metal pattern required which makes it expensive for
large casting.
- It is not suitable for small batch production.
- Shell moulds are less
permeable compare to green sand mould.
- Size and weight
limitation.
Application:
Most of industrial products like gearbox housing,
connecting rod, small size boats, truck hoods, cylindrical head, Camshaft,
valve body etc. are made by shell moulding.
This is all about shell moulding casting process, advantages
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