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- Dec 4, 2017
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Hello all,
This is my very first post here! glad to have found this place. I'm hoping you guys can help me with something, I'm trying to design a mold made from 253MA stainless steel for casting pure silver, but I want to make this a 2 piece mold with a top and calculate thermal expansion of the stainless as well as the pure silver so that when the silver melts and expands it will touch the top of the mold and cast with a flat top surface, once it cools it will have shrunk way down and have a nice flat top with which I could more easily stamp it. I just need the special calculations to know how much height do I need to achieve this magic moment during the casting inside a kiln, below will be all the information, please help me understand how to calculate this on my own as I'm just a lay person.
The mold cavity as follows: length 1.375" -1°/S x width .625" -1º/S x height .227" R.125" all 4 corners (this is my best guess adding for thermal expansion, but this is probably wrong, please double check the height) (-1°/S means the taper in the cavity) (R.125" stands for 4 rounded corners as 1/8th inch)
Actual cubic volume of pure silver material is -->[.18"]<-- inch³ or 31.103 to 32 grams
Silver linear thermal expansion is: 10-6 in/(in ºF) -->[11]<-- (is that micron?)
Mold material 253MA Stainless Steel: Coeffiient of Thermal Expansion,(in/in°F x 10-6) -->[10.5 at 1600ºF] [10.8 at 1800°F]<-- (again, does that formula stand for micron?)
kiln temp will be -->[1761-1763°F]<--
This is my very first post here! glad to have found this place. I'm hoping you guys can help me with something, I'm trying to design a mold made from 253MA stainless steel for casting pure silver, but I want to make this a 2 piece mold with a top and calculate thermal expansion of the stainless as well as the pure silver so that when the silver melts and expands it will touch the top of the mold and cast with a flat top surface, once it cools it will have shrunk way down and have a nice flat top with which I could more easily stamp it. I just need the special calculations to know how much height do I need to achieve this magic moment during the casting inside a kiln, below will be all the information, please help me understand how to calculate this on my own as I'm just a lay person.
The mold cavity as follows: length 1.375" -1°/S x width .625" -1º/S x height .227" R.125" all 4 corners (this is my best guess adding for thermal expansion, but this is probably wrong, please double check the height) (-1°/S means the taper in the cavity) (R.125" stands for 4 rounded corners as 1/8th inch)
Actual cubic volume of pure silver material is -->[.18"]<-- inch³ or 31.103 to 32 grams
Silver linear thermal expansion is: 10-6 in/(in ºF) -->[11]<-- (is that micron?)
Mold material 253MA Stainless Steel: Coeffiient of Thermal Expansion,(in/in°F x 10-6) -->[10.5 at 1600ºF] [10.8 at 1800°F]<-- (again, does that formula stand for micron?)
kiln temp will be -->[1761-1763°F]<--