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A lot of practice shows that the use of foam ceramic filter material can remove inclusions, improve the structure of castings, improve the mechanical properties and pass rate of castings, improve the processing performance of castings and reduce machining costs. Foam ceramics have a good filtering effect and no pollution to the alloy. However, if […]

The liquid metal filter was developed in the 1970s. The liquid metal purification technology was first applied to aluminum alloys. Because the melting point of aluminum alloys is low, the density of alloys and oxides are close, and inclusions are difficult to float. Inclusions are the most common casting defect. In casting production, many process […]

After using the ceramic foam filter for metal casting, the rectifying effect of the ceramic foam filter can be fully demonstrated. The molten metal flowing through the ceramic foam filter has a trickle and converges into the mainstream of laminar flow. The laminar flow state of molten metal fills smoothly, avoiding the secondary oxidation and […]

Aluminum liquid filtration generally uses foam ceramic filter filtration. When the aluminum liquid passes through the tortuous and interconnected pores in the foam ceramic, the internal debris is deposited on the wall of the pore under the action of fluid power, inertia, interception, collision, and adsorption. So that the clean aluminum liquid enters the casting […]

The pressure drop or alternative flow reduction caused by the Ceramic Filter for Aluminium Foundry is affected by the length of the Filters, the roughness of the filter and the effective filter area. The effect of filters on mold filling behavior has been evaluated by direct observation experiments. Direct observation is a very useful way […]

CFF Filter Media is the final filtration step. This is a single-use disposable filter with a strictly controlled pore size. Due to their simple operation and good short-term results, these are usually the only filtration equipment in many foundries. The three key parameters of CFF filter media are: Filter area: the larger the area, the […]

When these inclusions appear in the final cast product after the molten aluminum is solidified, they cause the final aluminum product to be less ductile or to have poor finishing characteristics. Therefore, it is important to remove entrained solids from the molten aluminum before it is cast into a solid body. In general, the ceramic […]

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