Characteristics of centrifugal casting process
Centrifugal casting refers to a casting method in which liquid metal is poured into a rotating mold, filled and solidified into castings under the action of centrifugal force.
The machine used for centrifugal casting is called a centrifugal casting machine.
The first patent of centrifugal casting was proposed by the British Erchardt in 1809. It was not until the early 20th century that this method was gradually adopted in production.
In the 1930s, China also began to use centrifugal tubes and cylinder castings such as iron pipes, copper sleeves, cylinder liners, bimetallic steel back copper sleeves, etc.
Centrifugal casting was almost a major method; In addition, centrifugal casting method has also been effectively used in the production of heat-resistant steel roller conveyors,
some special seamless steel pipe blanks, and paper machine drying drums. At present, highly mechanized and automated centrifugal casting machines have been developed,
and a large number of mechanized centrifugal casting workshops have been built for mass production.
Centrifugal casting casting material: heat-resistant steel, cast iron
Centrifugal casting casting quality: tens of kilograms to several tons
Surface quality of centrifugal casting castings: good
Centrifugal casting casting structure: generally cylindrical casting
Centrifugal casting production cost: relatively low
Centrifugal casting is suitable for rotating castings ranging from small to large quantities, as well as pipe fittings of various diameters.
Characteristics of centrifugal casting process: high dimensional accuracy of castings, smooth surface, dense structure, and high production efficiency.
Hexin has many years of experience in centrifugal casting. The main process used in our daily production of radiation tubes, furnace rollers, centrifugal cast pipes, and other products is centrifugal casting.
The centrifugal casting quality of our products is excellent, meeting the demand for order output and also performing well in cost control.