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Discussion Forum : Workshop Technology - Section 3 (Q.No. 1)
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The casting method adopted for ornaments and toys of non-ferrous alloys, is
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Chakri said:
5 years ago
What is the use of Permenant mould casting?
Sohan Roy said:
7 years ago
Permanent mould casting- pistons, stators, gear boxes, connecting rods, aircraft fittings, cylinder blocks.
Slush casting- Toys and ornaments especially to produce hollow castings. Developed by William Britain to produce lead toy soldiers.
Die casting- carburettors, crank cases, magnetos, handle-bar housings, zip fasteners, head lamp bezels and other decorative items on automobiles.
Centrifugal casting- axisymmetric objects like pipes.
Slush casting- Toys and ornaments especially to produce hollow castings. Developed by William Britain to produce lead toy soldiers.
Die casting- carburettors, crank cases, magnetos, handle-bar housings, zip fasteners, head lamp bezels and other decorative items on automobiles.
Centrifugal casting- axisymmetric objects like pipes.
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Nits said:
8 years ago
Slush casting is mainly used for Ornaments making.
Dipanshu said:
8 years ago
I think A and B both are true for making toys.
Ritesh Mahajan said:
8 years ago
According to me, the correct answer is C.
Somay mandi said:
9 years ago
It is used for casting low melting temperature alloy.
May said:
9 years ago
The correct answer should be A.
@nkit said:
9 years ago
Slush casting: It is special casting process in which the liquid molten metal is poured into casting cavity in open condition, allow it to solidify for some time and immediately invert the mold so that unsolidified molten metal is falling down by leaving the solidified metal inside the mold.
Sunny said:
9 years ago
Please given some more details about the answer.
Dharm said:
9 years ago
Please share explanation for the given answer.
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