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Direct metal casting through 3D printing : a critical analysis of the mould characteristics
Abstract
The use of Rapid Prototyping technologies for the production of sacrificial sand molds for the foundry industry has been previouslyresearched, but with Selective Laser Sintering as the main technology, and with different methods of processing, and materials, as criticalvariables. With the proliferation of 3D printers and the relatively easy and economical production of moulds with special sands suppliedby Z-Corporation, it is time that direct metal casting through 3D printing is scientifically investigated. Knowledge of the influence ofvarious process parameters on the quality of moulds and subsequent castings is essential in effectively employing direct metal casting inreal-world applications.This paper presents results of experimental investigations carried out to establish the influences of critical factors, such as curing timesand temperatures, on mechanical characteristics, such as strength and permeability, of sand moulds produced by 3D printing. Statisticallydesigned experiments are employed for the systematic analysis of the individual roles of critical curing parameters, as well as theircombined effects.