Method determining the suitability of metal compositions for casting
First Claim
1. A process for determining the castability of a metallic composition comprising a metal matrix containing secondary solid and up to about 65 weight percent of discrete degenerate dendrites based upon the weight of said matrix which comprises:
- a. heating said metallic composition,b. contacting a probe under force to a surface of said composition,c. determining a parameter of distance the probe travels within said composition as a function of said force,d. said probe and force being calibrated with samples of the metallic composition to determine the range of values for said parameter which corresponds to acceptable castability of said metallic composition prior to determining the castability of said metallic composition.
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Abstract
A process is provided by determining the castability of a metallic composition comprising a metal matrix containing secondary solid and discrete degenerate dendrites. The composition is heated and a calibrated probe is contacted under force to the surface of the composition and a parameter of distance the probe travels into the composition as a function of the force is determined. The composition is castable when the parameter measured corresponds to the condition when at least about 50 wt. % of the secondary solid is liquified and between about 25 and 90 wt. % of the total composition is liquified.
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1. A process for determining the castability of a metallic composition comprising a metal matrix containing secondary solid and up to about 65 weight percent of discrete degenerate dendrites based upon the weight of said matrix which comprises:
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a. heating said metallic composition, b. contacting a probe under force to a surface of said composition, c. determining a parameter of distance the probe travels within said composition as a function of said force, d. said probe and force being calibrated with samples of the metallic composition to determine the range of values for said parameter which corresponds to acceptable castability of said metallic composition prior to determining the castability of said metallic composition. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. The process of casting a metallic composition comprising a metal matrix containing secondary solid and up to about 65 weight percent of discrete degenerate dendrites based upon the weight of said matrix which comprises:
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a. heating said metallic composition, b. contacting a probe under force to a surface of said composition, c. determining a parameter of distance the probe travels within said composition as a function of said force, d. casting said composition when at least about 50% of said secondary solid has become liquid and between 25 and 90% of the total composition has become liquid, e. said probe and force being calibrated with samples of the metallic composition to determine the range of values for said parameter which corresponds to acceptable castability of said metallic composition prior to determining the castability of said metallic composition. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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