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castability is poor for​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Castability is poor for wrought iron, which is known to be the purest form of iron( having >99.5℅ iron content). It is because of its high melting point and low impact strength.

Castability is referred to the ease with which a quality casting is made, which involves lesser tooling costs, lower energy as well as few trials.

Also, steel is difficult to cast but due to the several characteristics present in steel castings, it is done.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Castability is poor for non designed poor material casting.

Explanation:

The ease of "forming quality casting" for any material is known "Castability". A very efficient castable part design is the one that can be developed easily, without incurring high costs of tools, minimalist energy requirement. Design of the part and their geometry is "extremely important". Further the volume, "surface area" of the materials and the number of features are most important of all attributes during Casting.

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