HELLO,
i am looking for book recommendation regarding valves casting & dies(book which talks in detail regarding optimization of valves casting, pattern,dies in process point of view as well as dimensional point of view).
It really depends which angle you’re coming from I think having seen what is available.
Unfortunately it’s all interlinked, process understanding informs design choices which drives dimension selection which is what’re your casting comes from...
I know a recent colleague of mine self-published a book following this approach; but equally you could get a copy of Pearson and some of the older handbooks about valves and with a lot of work get somewhere near an understanding??
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