Manufacturing cylinder heads

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sierra3dr
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Manufacturing cylinder heads

#1 Post by sierra3dr »

I'm sure there's a good number on here know already how cylinder heads are produced. I've learnt that evaporating foam is used. What was used before evaporating foam was invented?
zipgun
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#2 Post by zipgun »

Green sand (sand and clay) and the cored parts will be sand with a stronger binder ..(sodium silicate.. starch.. clay etc) Alloy heads are more likely cast in plaster than foam .
Pop over to Alloy Avenue website, you don't need to register to look 8-)

Here's a good example of what can be done with foam !
http://www.alloyavenue.com/vb/showthrea ... light=foam
sierra3dr
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#3 Post by sierra3dr »

Thanks zipgun. The linked website is fascinating
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#4 Post by JPB »

^^^^ Wot he said. :)

I could read and absorb that sort of thing all night through and most probably shall. :oops:
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SirTainleyBarking
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#5 Post by SirTainleyBarking »

Oh Gawd thats going to be another 12 hours of my life gone..
Landrovers and Welding go together like Bread and Butter. And in the wet they are about as structurally sound

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#6 Post by jimmyybob »

So foam is the new version of lost wax casting.
We still have all our parts cast the old fashioned way with wood patterns and sand casting.
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