Chemistry, asked by Jbhushan7252, 8 months ago

Do you think that the technique of bronze casting has been a continuous process? How did it evolve over a period of time?

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Answered by stefangonzalez246
7

Yes, it is continuous process.

Explanation:

Evolution of casting process: Gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, mercury and tin are recognized as the 'magnificent metals' since they have been acknowledged to man from historic times. The fundamental manner of melting of metals in the furnace, the use of patterns and solidifying the steel in the cast has remained the same. Some historical methods like the misplaced form methods and bell casting strategies are nevertheless religiously followed.

Answered by NainaRamroop
4

Yes, the technique of casting of bronze is a continuous process. It evolve over a period of time due to the following reasons:

- At carefully controlled rate the rollers withdraws the cast bronze with precise controlled temperature.

- Metallurgical properties and gain structure are determined by these.

- Shrinkage cavities, dirt, porosity prevented by Continuous casting process that into the metal would otherwise introduce imperfections.

- Magnificent metals includes Silver Gold iron Mercury copper lead and Tin which undergo evolution casting process since from historical time this have been acknowledged to man.

- The fundamental manner of solidifying steel in the cast, the use of patterns and melting of metal in the furnace has remained the same.

- Some historical methods are nevertheless religiously followed that includes bell casting strategies and misplaced from methods.

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