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  2. Centrifugal casting (industrial) - Wikipedia

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    In centrifugal casting, a permanent mold is rotated continuously at high speeds (300 to 3000 rpm) as the molten metal is poured. The molten metal spreads along the inside mold wall, where it solidifies after cooling. The casting is usually a fine-grained casting with an especially fine-grained outer diameter, due to the rapid cooling at the ...

  3. Spin casting - Wikipedia

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    During the casting process, the finished mold spins along its central axis for anywhere from 30 seconds to several minutes depending upon the chosen casting material. Internally, a spin casting machine or spin caster consists of a motor and pressure clamping system, which holds and positions the mold properly while it spins at a steady rate.

  4. Metal casting simulation - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the main aspects of casting production – filling, crystallization, and porosity prediction, ProCAST is capable of predicting the occurrence of deformations and residual stresses in the casting and can be used to analyze processes such as core making, centrifugal casting, lost wax casting, continuous casting. [32]

  5. Wyman-Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1883 as a manufacturer of crankshafts for looms, it has a long history of making forged metal components, particularly for the aerospace industry. Wyman-Gordon is a wholly owned subsidiary of Precision Castparts Corp., and is based in Houston, Texas. It has thirteen (13) plants in five countries, and employed about 2,500 people as of ...

  6. Category:Casting (manufacturing) - Wikipedia

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  7. Centrifugal casting - Wikipedia

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    Centrifugal casting is a metallurgical manufacturing process by casting that may refer to either: Centrifugal casting (industrial) , on an industrial scale Centrifugal casting (silversmithing) , for a smaller scale

  8. Centrifugal - Wikipedia

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    Centrifugal (a key concept in rotating systems) may refer to: Centrifugal casting (industrial) , Centrifugal casting (silversmithing) , and Spin casting (centrifugal rubber mold casting), forms of centrifigual casting

  9. ESCO Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, ESCO acquired another Texas-based company, Stabiltec Downhole Tools, LLC., [4] further adding to the company's oil and gas portfolio. On April 19, 2018, ESCO entered into an agreement to be acquired by The Weir Group PLC, one of the world’s leading engineering businesses, for an enterprise value of $1.285 billion. [ 5 ]