Casting method and an apparatus therefor
First Claim
1. A casting method for use with a retaining furnace for molten material which communicates with a mold through a supply conduit having an electromagnetic induction pump for impelling a molten material from the retaining furnace through the supply conduit directly into a cavity of a mold at low pressure, the method comprising providing in the retaining furnace a level-detecting sensor which is vertically movable by means of a servo-motor and generates a signal of the detected level, coupling the servo-motor to a pulse generator for generating a signal of the position of the level of the molten material, storing in a computer data relative to a predetermined injection pressure and variations thereof to determine optimum casting conditions of the molten material, inputting into the computer the detected level signal from the level detecting sensor in the form of a level position signal from the pulse generator for computing the optimum injecting conditions, and outputting from the computer a control instruction to a voltage control device of the electromagnetic induction pump such as to maintain constant the melt level in the supplying conduit between casting operations regardless of variation in the melt level of the furnace.
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Abstract
A casting method and an apparatus therefor are disclosed, in which a molten material in a retaining furnace is poured through a supplying conduit directly into a cavity of a mold at a low pressure. A portion of the conduit is provided with an electromagnetic induction pump while the furnace is provided movably therein with a level-detecting sensor for detecting a level of the molten material in the furnace and generating a signal which provides instructions of computing, commanding and controlling an excitation voltage of the electromagnetic induction pump, thereby to optimize the injection pressure and the amount of the molten material in the conduit when the molten material is poured into the cavity of the mold through the conduit.
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- 1. A casting method for use with a retaining furnace for molten material which communicates with a mold through a supply conduit having an electromagnetic induction pump for impelling a molten material from the retaining furnace through the supply conduit directly into a cavity of a mold at low pressure, the method comprising providing in the retaining furnace a level-detecting sensor which is vertically movable by means of a servo-motor and generates a signal of the detected level, coupling the servo-motor to a pulse generator for generating a signal of the position of the level of the molten material, storing in a computer data relative to a predetermined injection pressure and variations thereof to determine optimum casting conditions of the molten material, inputting into the computer the detected level signal from the level detecting sensor in the form of a level position signal from the pulse generator for computing the optimum injecting conditions, and outputting from the computer a control instruction to a voltage control device of the electromagnetic induction pump such as to maintain constant the melt level in the supplying conduit between casting operations regardless of variation in the melt level of the furnace.
- 3. A casting apparatus for use with a retaining furnace for a molten material, which retaining furnace communicates with a mold through a supply conduit, the supply conduit having an electromagnetic induction pump for impelling molten material from the retaining furnace through the supply conduit directly into a cavity of a mold at a low pressure, the retaining furnace having therein a level-detecting sensor which is vertically movable, a servo-motor for vertically moving the sensor, said sensor generating a signal of the detected level of molten material in the furnace, a converter for outputting the detected level signal and a pulse generator coupled with the servo-motor for generating a signal of the level position of said level sensor, a computer and controlling means for previously storing data relative to injection pressure and a variation thereof to achieve optimum casting conditions of the molten material, means for inputting the detected level signal from the level-detecting sensor in the form of the level position signal from the pulse generator for computing the optimum injecting conditions, and means for outputting a control instruction from the computer to a voltage control device of the electromagnetic induction pump so as to maintain constant the melt level in the supply conduit regardless of variations in the melt level in the furnace between casting operations.
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