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  • 2023A Comprehensive Review on the Conventional and Non-Conventional Machining and Tool-Wear Mechanisms of INCONEL®37citations
  • 2023A Critical Review on Fiber Metal Laminates (FML): From Manufacturing to Sustainable Processing36citations
  • 2022Comparative Study of the Wear Behavior of B4C Monolayered and CrN/CrCN/DLC Multilayered Physical Vapor Deposition Coatings Under High Contact Loads: An Experimental Analysis9citations
  • 2021Improving the Design of Nozzles Used in Zamak High-Pressure Die-Casting Process5citations
  • 2019Rheological behaviour of PP nanocomposites by extrusion process1citations
  • 2018Compatibilization effect of organophilic clays in PA6/PP polymer blend6citations
  • 2018Establishing Guidelines to Improve the High-Pressure Die Casting Process of Complex Aesthetics Partscitations
  • 2017Dust in Lacquer, Evidence of Deviation of Process in Production Lines for Spray Painting1citations
  • 2015SUSTAINABILITY IMPROVEMENT OF A COMPOSITE MATERIALS' INDUSTRY THROUGH RECYCLING AND RE-ENGINEERING PROCESS APPROACHEScitations

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Improving the Design of Nozzles Used in Zamak High-Pressure Die-Casting Process

  • Pereira, T.
  • Silva, Fjg
  • Campilho, Rdsg
  • Braga, E.
  • Ferreira, Lp
  • Sousa, Vfc
Abstract

The injection of light alloys is an activity that requires a high effort on the part of Engineering to maintain its competitiveness. Due to the temperatures used, the wear of the components connected to this manufacturing process is quite intense, requiring a constant updating effort. This work was developed with a view to solving problems related to the excessive wear of injection nozzles used in the die casting process, and corresponding electrical resistances, with a view to increase its lifetime and improve the competitiveness of the process in the injection of low-cost parts in zamak for the automotive industry. To study and solve the problems of premature wear of the injection nozzles, the action-research method was used, which, through several iterations, allowed to arrive at an improved design of the nozzle, as well as the corresponding electrical resistance, thus increasing the life span of these components, also improving safety around the process and generating knowledge that can be transferable to other similar situations.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • die casting