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Squeeze pin implementation in a high pressure die casting

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Binney, M Dargusch, Mark Nave, P McKinney
This paper discusses the implementation of hydraulically operated squeeze pins to reduce porosity formation in cast aluminium bearing caps. Two complete sets are cast in an eight-cavity die with a 2000t cold chamber high pressure die casting machine. The initial die configuration used a sliding core assembly with stationary pins to core a through hole in a thick section of the front cam caps. This configuration resulted in high post machining scrap rates, primarily due to porosity associated with solidification shrinkage. Replacement of the sliding core assembly with a squeeze pin unit substantially reduced shrinkage porosity in the critical region, with consequent reductions in the scrap rate. The squeeze pins are actuated 1.5s after the piston reaches the high shot changeover position, but can be successfully engaged between I and 3.5 seconds after high shot changeover. Density measurements and visual inspection confirmed the substantial improvement in porosity levels in the critical region of the castings.

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Event

International Light Metals Technology. Conference (1st: 2003: Brisbane, Qld.)

Pagination

239 - 242

Publisher

CAST

Location

Brisbane, Qld.

Place of publication

Brisbane, Qld.

Start date

2003-09-18

End date

2003-09-20

ISBN-13

9780975132906

ISBN-10

0975132903

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2003, CAST

Editor/Contributor(s)

A Dahle

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 1st International Light Metals Technology Conference

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