2 characteristics of alloyd
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the two characteristics are
1.ductility
2.maleability
1.ductility
2.maleability
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alloy are homogeneous mixtures of two or more elements in proportion
two properties of alloy are -
Die soldering tendency-When molten metal sticks to the die material' surface and stays there till the ejection of the component; process of die soldering is completed. It results in considerable economic and production losses in the casting industry, and is a major quality hindrance.Sludge formation tendencyFluidity- Three groups have been designed to calculate the fluidity of the casting alloys. The first group is based on calculation of the distance, second group identifies calculation of the volume of flow and the third is based on estimating the loss of pressure in between two or more points located at a given distance along the flow path of the molten metal. 4.Alloy machinability- machining technique is related to the machining features of the casting alloy to a greater extent. Thus, the specific casting characteristics and machining features, under which an investigation is conducted, are required to be specified when evaluating an alloy’s machinability.Alloy machinability- machining technique is related to the machining features of the casting alloy to a greater extent. Thus, the specific casting characteristics and machining features, under which an investigation is conducted, are required to be specified when evaluating an alloy’s machinability.
two properties of alloy are -
Die soldering tendency-When molten metal sticks to the die material' surface and stays there till the ejection of the component; process of die soldering is completed. It results in considerable economic and production losses in the casting industry, and is a major quality hindrance.Sludge formation tendencyFluidity- Three groups have been designed to calculate the fluidity of the casting alloys. The first group is based on calculation of the distance, second group identifies calculation of the volume of flow and the third is based on estimating the loss of pressure in between two or more points located at a given distance along the flow path of the molten metal. 4.Alloy machinability- machining technique is related to the machining features of the casting alloy to a greater extent. Thus, the specific casting characteristics and machining features, under which an investigation is conducted, are required to be specified when evaluating an alloy’s machinability.Alloy machinability- machining technique is related to the machining features of the casting alloy to a greater extent. Thus, the specific casting characteristics and machining features, under which an investigation is conducted, are required to be specified when evaluating an alloy’s machinability.
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