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<rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:trackback="http://madskills.com/public/xml/rss/module/trackback/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"><channel><title>Die casting  - die casting</title><link>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/</link><description>Al Die-casting and Zinc Die-casting - </description><generator>RainbowSoft Studio Z-Blog 1.8 Walle Build 91204</generator><language>zh-CN</language><copyright>Copyright xxxx-xxxx Your WebSite. Some Rights Reserved.</copyright><pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 12:04:10 +0800</pubDate><item><title>INTRODUCTION TO HIGH INTEGRITY DIE CASTING PROCESSES-4</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/ikd-al-die-casting.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 14:16:31 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/ikd-al-die-casting.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>1.4 STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">DIE CASTING</a><br />CAPABILITIES<br />Several efforts have proven successful in stretching the capabilities<br />of conventional <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting </a>while preserving short cycle times and<br />providing dimensional stability and other beneficial characteristics.<br />In these efforts, three strategies have extended the capabilities<br />of the <a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a> process:<br />1. eliminating or reducing the amount of entrapped gases,<br />2. eliminating or reducing the amount of solidification shrinkage,<br />and <a title="zinc die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/zinc-die-casting.html">zinc die casting</a><br />3. altering the microstructure of the metal.<br />The first two strategies noted affect each of the major quantities<br />that contribute to porosity as defined in Equation 1.1. The third<br />strategy addresses the mechanical properties by modifying the<br />fundamental structure of the die cast <span class="style19"><a title="machining components" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/machining-components.html"><font face="">machining components </font></a></span><br />1.5 HIGH INTEGRITY DIE CASTING PROCESSES<br />Three high integrity <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting&nbsp;</a> processes have been successfully<br />developed and deployed for commercial use in high volume production.<br />These processes are vacuum <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting </a>, squeeze casting,<br />and semi-solid metalworking (SSM). <a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a></p><p>Vacuum <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting </a>utilizes a controlled vacuum to extract<br />gases from the die cavities and runner system during metal injection.<br />This process works to minimize the quantities of Entrained and<br />Lube as defined in Equation 1.3. Porosity due to entrapped gases<br />is virtually eliminated.<a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a><br />Squeeze casting is characterized by the use of a large gate area<br />and planar filling of the metal front within the die cavity. As with<br />vacuum <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting</a>, this process works to minimize the quantities<br />of Entrained and Lube as noted in Equation 1.3. The mechanism,<br />however, is much different. Planar filling allows gases to escape<br />from the die, as vents remain open throughout metal injection.<br />Furthermore, the large gate area allows metal intensification pressure<br />to be maintained throughout solidification, reducing the magnitude<br />of V* as defined in Equation 1.2. Both porosity from<br />entrapped gas and solidification shrinkage are reduced by using<br />squeeze casting.<br />Semi-solid metalworking is the most complex of the high integrity<br /><a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting</a> processes. During semi-solid metalworking a<br />partially liquid&ndash;partially solid metal mixture is injected into the<br />die cavity. The fill front is planar, minimizing gas entrapment, as<br />in squeeze casting. Moreover, solidification shrinkage is greatly<br />reduced, as a significant portion of the metal injected into the die<br />cavity is already solid. Semi-solid metalworking addresses both<br />sides of the porosity relationship defined in Equation 1.1.<br />In addition to reducing porosity, a unique microstructure is generated<br />during semi-solid metalworking. The mechanical properties<br />inherent to this microstructure are superior to those created in<br />conventionally die cast components.<a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a><br />Products produced using high integrity die casting processes<br />have little or no porosity. Moreover, the mechanical properties are<br />much improved in comparison to conventional die cast components.<br />This is due to reduced levels of porosity, the viability of<br />subsequent heat treating, and formation of microstructures not<br />possible with the conventional <a title="zinc die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/zinc-die-casting.html">zinc die casting</a> process.</p><p><a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a>&nbsp;,<a title="zinc die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/zinc-die-casting.html">zinc die casting</a>&nbsp;,<a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting</a>&nbsp;,<span class="style19"><a title="machining components" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/machining-components.html"><font face="">machining components </font></a>, <a title="ikd" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com">ikd</a></span></p>]]></description><category>die casting</category><comments>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/ikd-al-die-casting.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=10</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=10&amp;key=38bd8989</trackback:ping></item><item><title>INTRODUCTION TO HIGH INTEGRITY DIE CASTING PROCESSES-1</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/al-die-casting.html</link><pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:32:05 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/al-die-casting.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>1.1 ORIGINS OF HIGH PRESSURE <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">DIE CASTING</a><br />Casting processes are among the oldest methods for manufacturing<br />metal goods. In most early casting processes (many of which<br />are still used today), the mold or form used must be destroyed in<br />order to remove the product after solidification. The need for a<br />permanent mold, which could be used to produce components in<br />endless quantities, was the obvious alternative.<a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a><br />In the Middle Ages, craftsmen perfected the use of iron molds<br />in the <a title="machining Components" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/machining-components.html">machining Components </a>of pewterware. Moreover, the first information<br />revolution occurred when Johannes Gutenberg developed a<br />method to manufacture movable type in mass quantities using a<br />permanent metal mold. Over the centuries, the permanent metal<br />mold processes continued to evolve. In the late 19th century processes<br />were developed in which metal was injected into metal dies<br />under pressure to manufacture print type. These developments culminated<br />in the creation of the linotype machine by Ottmar Mergenthaler.<br />However, the use of these casting methods could be<br />applied to manufacture more than type for the printing press.<br />H. H. Doehler is credited with developing die casting for the<br />production of metal components in high volumes. Shown in Figure<br />1.1 are diagrams filed with patent 973,483 for his first production<br /><a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting</a> machine.1 Initially, only <a title="zinc die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/zinc-die-casting.html">zinc die casting</a>&nbsp;alloys were used<br />in <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting</a> . Demands for other metals drove the developmentof new die materials and process variants. By 1915, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">aluminum die casting</a><br />alloys were being die cast in large quantities.2 <a title="zinc die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/zinc-die-casting.html">zinc die casting</a><br />Much progress has been made in the development of <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting</a><br />technologies over the last century. Developments continue to be<br />made driving the capabilities of the process to new levels and<br />increasing the integrity of die cast components.</p>]]></description><category>die casting</category><comments>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/al-die-casting.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=7</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=7&amp;key=992108a8</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Die Casting Automation: An Integrated Engineering Approach(2)</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/2.html</link><pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 16:25:16 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/2.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Designing a Robotic Cell for <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">Die Casting</a><br />If business requirements drive the <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting </a>cell to be automated, there are many factors that need to be considered<br />during the design of the cell.<br />Product and Die Design<br />The size and shape of the cast product essentially drives the design of the dies used for casting the product.<br />Shape, size and stroke of the die have a strong impact on the automation in terms of robot reach and accessibility.<br />In today&rsquo;s technologically advanced climate, almost all manufacturers have their product and dies designed in 3D<br />CAD packages.<a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a> ,This 3D data is critical for accurate end-effector design as well as design of storage racks or<br />conveyor pallets. Ensure that this data is at the latest revision and the product used for equipment design is<br />displayed in the form and shape that it is expected to be in after exiting the die cast machine.<br />Environmental Factors <a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a> <br />Safety is a major issue in die casting operations due to the extreme heat and emissions that are generated during<br />the <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting </a>process. Robots are used primarily to avoid humans from being exposed to this dangerous environment.<br />Most robot OEM&rsquo;s have a &ldquo;foundry&rdquo; series of robots that are designed and manufactured using strong heat<br />resistant materials which could be used if applicable. End-effector component materials should be selected based<br />on heat resistance since these parts interact with the high temperature product as it exits the die.<a title="zinc die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/zinc-die-casting.html">zinc die casting</a><br />End-effector Design<br />While the size and shape of the <a title="die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting </a><br />product is the major factor in the design of the<br />robotic end-effector, other factors like<br />temperature, payload, and force requirements<br />should be taken into account. <a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a> <br />&nbsp;3D product,fixtures and die models should be used to<br />design the end-effector to ensure that the<br />design has appropriate clearances to<br />surrounding parts within the die. Clamping<br />surfaces are generally based on quality and<br />finish requirements and should be carefully<br />chosen with the customer. End-effector design<br />should be developed in conjunction with<br />robotic simulation to ensure that the design is<br />suitable for all robot tasks and associated<br />equipment. In cases where removal of gates,<br />risers and &ldquo;biscuits&rdquo; on the product is required,<br />the end-effector may need to be designed with<br />the appropriate force compensation or compliance<br />devices.<a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting</a></p>]]></description><category>die casting</category><comments>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/2.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=2</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=2&amp;key=32190c40</trackback:ping></item><item><title>Die Casting Automation: An Integrated Engineering Approach</title><author>a@b.com (admin)</author><link>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/Die-Casting.html</link><pubDate>Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:22:36 +0800</pubDate><guid>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/Die-Casting.html</guid><description><![CDATA[<p>Abstract<br />This paper identifies key reasons for automating <a title="die-casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting </a>operations, the impact of robots on the automation,<br />and the advantages of using Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) tools to generate and validate the automation<br />process.<br />Introduction<br /><a title="die-casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">Die casting</a>&nbsp;is a process that has been around for several decades. It is a flexible process for producing metal<br />parts by forcing molten metal under pressure into reusable steel molds or dies. The dies can be designed to<br />produce highly accurate and repeatable complex shaped parts.<br />Die cast products are the bulk of mass-produced items manufactured by the metalworking industry, with applications<br />in a variety of consumer, commercial and industrial products. Various products ranging from alloy based toys<br />to automotive engine parts are manufactured using this process. Based on the size of the end product and the<br />volume requirements, automation of die casting operations can be critical for a successful manufacturing process.<br />Business Drivers for <a title="die-casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">Die casting</a>&nbsp;Automation<br />In the last 25 years, there has been a steady increase in the role of industrial robots in manufacturing. With over<br />15,000 industrial robots sold every year, robots have become a mainstay in the manufacturing industry. Their<br />flexibility, reliability and repeatability, to name a few advantages, have made them a vital component in the automation<br />process for <a title="die-casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/die-casting.html">die casting</a> applications.<br />Some of the business drivers for automation of <a title="al die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/al-die-casting.html">al die casting </a>and <a title="zinc die casting" target="_blank" href="http://www.ikd-china.com/zinc-die-casting.html">zinc die casting </a>operations are:<br />&bull; Low cost of robots leading to cost effective automation with quick return on investment (ROI).<br />&bull; Increased requirements for system flexibility to produce multiple parts.<br />&bull; Ever increasing focus on the human factor/ workcell safety.<br />&bull; Variety of production rate requirements based on market for cast products.<br />&bull; Cycle time requirements by station or operation.<br />&bull; Life cycle of manufactured product to ensure acceptable ROI.<br />&bull; Product handling requirements.<br />&bull; Maintenance requirements.<br />&bull; Safety standards related to heat and gas exposure in casting operations.</p>]]></description><category>die casting</category><comments>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/post/Die-Casting.html#comment</comments><wfw:comment>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/</wfw:comment><wfw:commentRss>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/feed.asp?cmt=1</wfw:commentRss><trackback:ping>http://www.ikd-china.com/blog/cmd.asp?act=tb&amp;id=1&amp;key=ebd6aadf</trackback:ping></item></channel></rss>
