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Casting vs Forging
101
Basic Characteristics and Processes
Overview
Basic Characteristics and
Processes
 What is Casting?
 Casting Process
 What is Forging?
 Forging Process
 Advantages and Disadvantages
RMF Engineering – Casting vs Forging 101 2
What is Casting?
 Casting is the process in which metal is heated until
molten and poured into a mold or vessel to create a
desired shape.
» Example:
 Sample shell mold casting
3RMF Engineering – Casting vs Forging - 101
Casting Process
» Surface Quality
» Dimensional Accuracy
» Type of Equipment
» Type of Pattern
» The cost of making the mold
» How the process affects the design
» Strength
» Mechanical Properties
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 Things to Consider
Casting Process
 Manufacturing the Mold
» Open Mold
» Close Mold
5RMF Engineering – Basic Steam-Water Cycle - 101
Casting Process
» Expendable Mold
 Produce one casting
 Made of sand,
plaster
 Mold can be
destroyed
 More intricate
patterns
» Permanent Mold
 Produce many
castings
 Made of metal,
refractory
ceramic
 Mold has
sections that can
open for removal
 Need to open
mold
6RMF Engineering – Basic Steam-Water Cycle - 101
 Manufacturing the Mold
Casting Process
RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 7
Forging vs Casting Process
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What is Forging?
 Forging is the application of thermal and mechanical
energy to steel billets or ingots to cause the material to
change shape while in a solid state.
» Example
 Sample End Product Forging of a Golf Club
RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 9
Forging Process
 Impression Die Forging
» Pounds or presses metal between two dies that contains a
profile cut of the shape.
» Parts made from a few ounces to 60,000 lbs.
» Wide range of complex shapes
RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 10
Forging Process
 Cold Forging
» Variation of Impression Die Forging
» Contains many processes:
 Bending
 Cold drawing
 Cold heading
 Coining
 Extrusions
» Room temperature to several hundred degrees
RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 11
Forging Process
 Open Die Forging
» Performed between flat
dies with no precut
profiles in the dies.
» Movement of the work
piece is the key
» Longer pieces are
hammered into shape
» Many process variations,
broad range of shapes
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Advantages of Both Casting and Forging
 Casting
» No upper size limit in
casting weight
» Large amount of alloy
choices
» Tooling is less expensive
» Complicated parts are
easier to manufacture
 Forging
» Mechanically stronger end
product
» Better response to heat
treatment
» Less need of expensive
alloys
» Great wear and tear
resistance
RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 13

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Casting vs Forging

  • 1. Casting vs Forging 101 Basic Characteristics and Processes
  • 2. Overview Basic Characteristics and Processes  What is Casting?  Casting Process  What is Forging?  Forging Process  Advantages and Disadvantages RMF Engineering – Casting vs Forging 101 2
  • 3. What is Casting?  Casting is the process in which metal is heated until molten and poured into a mold or vessel to create a desired shape. » Example:  Sample shell mold casting 3RMF Engineering – Casting vs Forging - 101
  • 4. Casting Process » Surface Quality » Dimensional Accuracy » Type of Equipment » Type of Pattern » The cost of making the mold » How the process affects the design » Strength » Mechanical Properties 4RMF Engineering – Basic Steam-Water Cycle - 101  Things to Consider
  • 5. Casting Process  Manufacturing the Mold » Open Mold » Close Mold 5RMF Engineering – Basic Steam-Water Cycle - 101
  • 6. Casting Process » Expendable Mold  Produce one casting  Made of sand, plaster  Mold can be destroyed  More intricate patterns » Permanent Mold  Produce many castings  Made of metal, refractory ceramic  Mold has sections that can open for removal  Need to open mold 6RMF Engineering – Basic Steam-Water Cycle - 101  Manufacturing the Mold
  • 7. Casting Process RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 7
  • 8. Forging vs Casting Process RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 8
  • 9. What is Forging?  Forging is the application of thermal and mechanical energy to steel billets or ingots to cause the material to change shape while in a solid state. » Example  Sample End Product Forging of a Golf Club RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 9
  • 10. Forging Process  Impression Die Forging » Pounds or presses metal between two dies that contains a profile cut of the shape. » Parts made from a few ounces to 60,000 lbs. » Wide range of complex shapes RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 10
  • 11. Forging Process  Cold Forging » Variation of Impression Die Forging » Contains many processes:  Bending  Cold drawing  Cold heading  Coining  Extrusions » Room temperature to several hundred degrees RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 11
  • 12. Forging Process  Open Die Forging » Performed between flat dies with no precut profiles in the dies. » Movement of the work piece is the key » Longer pieces are hammered into shape » Many process variations, broad range of shapes RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 12
  • 13. Advantages of Both Casting and Forging  Casting » No upper size limit in casting weight » Large amount of alloy choices » Tooling is less expensive » Complicated parts are easier to manufacture  Forging » Mechanically stronger end product » Better response to heat treatment » Less need of expensive alloys » Great wear and tear resistance RMF Engineering - ASME B31.1 - Power Piping Code 13