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GX40CrNiSi20.14 surface problem

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berkrefik

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Jun 20, 2011
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Hello everyone,

I have a problem on my casting surface, which I never experienced before.
Cast material specification is GX25CrNiSi20.14.
In the as cast condition; after machining, a surface appeared like in the picture below.








The order is cast in 4 melt charges.
All charges have the same problem.
Melt is prepared in 500kg induction furnace, cast in a cold setting resin mould.

Any comments will be appreciated.

Thanks
 
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Can you tell more about the resin sand system and the coating used. What is the solvent used in the coating?


"Even,if you are a minority of one, truth is the truth."

Mahatma Gandhi.
 
It is a phenolic resin system, silica sand is used in the mould. Zr coating is applied, solvent is isopropyl alcohol (IPA).
 
Also i tried heat treating today, water quench from 1050C. Nothing changed.
 
The defect you see, is due to metal mould reaction. Possibly your resin or IPA needs to be checked.

Did you try pouring the same casting in a CO2/Sodium silicate system.


"Even,if you are a minority of one, truth is the truth."

Mahatma Gandhi.
 
Thanks arunmrao.

I didn't try with sodium silicate system, it doesn't look possible with my current moulding system.

I have some concerns from IPA, now looking for a place with gas chromatography to test IPA.

 
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