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Issue Date: 5th March 2009
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Ceramic cores stay stable as casting temperatures soar
* New material ensures core stability with high temperature super alloys
* Results in higher casting yields, reduced scrap rates and lower casting
costs
Morgan
Technical Ceramics Certech (MTC Certech), a leader in the investment casting
industry, has introduced a new ceramic core material, P52. Developed to
maintain rigidity and provide tight dimensional and geometric control, P52
ensures ceramic cores remain extremely stable during the casting of turbine
blades with high temperature super alloys that are now being used in quieter
and more fuel-efficient jet engines.
Ideal for airfoil casting of blades and vanes used in rotating and static engine parts the P52 material's ability to hold thinner metal walls more accurately provides part manufacturers with higher casting yields, reduced scrap rates and lower casting costs. The stability of P52 also enables manufacturers to reduce or eliminate the use of costly platinum pins that hold the ceramic in place and support the core during the casting process.
In addition to dimensional strength P52 exhibits improved
crushability during solidification. This means that it remains rigid and
stable through the cooling process but is crushable when it needs to be
during the metal solidification process. This is particularly useful for
alloys that are prone to hot-tearing (as found in equiax castings) or re-crystallization
(castings that are involved in directionally solidified or single crystal
castings).
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