Aren't you spending too much time on "post-processing, cooling, and welding" in steel casting manufacturing?
Compared to cast steel, it is possible to shorten post-processing and cooling time, and to eliminate the need for filling work through welding.
Do you have any of these concerns in the manufacturing process of cast steel products? ■ The need for a large riser results in longer post-processing (finishing) time... ■ The high pouring temperature leads to longer cooling times... ■ It is common to fill shrinkage with welding in cast steel, which takes additional welding time... Our brand "Hi-Duc/Hi-Duc2" has been developed as a "material for large thick-walled molds" suitable for large die-casting molds, and particularly "Hi-Duc2" possesses strength comparable to cast steel due to improvements in graphite particle size and the addition of special elements, despite being a casting. With this material, the amount of riser required is less compared to cast steel, allowing for a reduction in the finishing process. The pouring temperature is lower than that of cast steel (approximately 1550° to 1300-1400°), which leads to shorter cooling times. Furthermore, the welding process to fill shrinkage can also be eliminated. "Hi-Duc/Hi-Duc2" offers various advantages unique to castings. ⇒ Please download the catalog to view more details about this material.
- Company:スギヤマ 本社
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