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Die Casting: Dies—Machines—Methods

By Chester L. Lucas

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"Die Casting: Dies—Machines—Methods" by Chester L. Lucas is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book explores the technica...

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"Die Casting: Dies—Machines—Methods" by Chester L. Lucas is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. The book explores the technical aspects of the die-casting process, which involves creating metal castings through a method of forcing molten metal into steel molds (dies), detailing various machinery, methodologies, and materials involved in the process. It is intended for readers interested in the engineering and manufacturing sectors, providing insights into the advancements and practical applications of die-casting. The content of the book delves deeply into the die-casting method and its historical development, starting from its origins and the types of metals used. It outlines the advantages of die-casting over traditional casting methods including cost savings and production efficiency, while also addressing its limitations and the required conditions for optimal results. Lucas provides thorough explanations of the die-making process, the operation of die-casting machines, and practical tips for achieving high-quality castings. With numerous examples and illustrations, the book serves as both a reference guide and a comprehensible manual for practitioners and students in manufacturing and mechanical engineering fields. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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