Standardization of investment casting process using modified binder hydrolysis

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A full factorial 23 matrix was designed to study the bending strength, permeability and hoop-stress of investment moulds. A novel method of ethyl-silicate hydrolysis; two-step hydrolysis, was used. The results indicate that the bending strength is directly proportional to the quantity of filler material in the slurry. Grain size of stucco material appears to exert the least effect on bending and hoop strength, whereas permeability increases slightly when coarser grain is used. © 1990 The Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Babu, K. M., Martin Jebaraj, P., & Chowdiah, M. P. (1990). Standardization of investment casting process using modified binder hydrolysis. Bulletin of Materials Science, 13(3), 227–234. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02744950

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