The Use of an Expendable Mold Casting Technique for Semi-solid Formable Feedstock Production: The Combination of Lost Foam and Cooling Slope Casting
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TÜTÜK, İbrahim, Serhat ACAR & Kerem Altuğ GÜLER. "The Use of an Expendable Mold Casting Technique for Semi-Solid Formable Feedstock Production: The Combination of Lost Foam and Cooling Slope Casting". International Journal of Metalcasting, (2025): 1-13.Özet
This study investigates expendable mold casting as an
innovative approach to producing semi-solid formable
aluminum feedstock by integrating the lost foam casting
(LFC) technique with the cooling slope method to generate
semi-solid slurry. Silica and chromite sands were employed
as mold materials, and expanded polystyrene (EPS) patterns
were prepared both with and without refractory
coatings. The effects of sand type, pattern coating, and
cooling slope application on the microstructural and
mechanical properties of A356 alloy were systematically
evaluated in both as-cast and reheated conditions. The
finest and most spheroidal microstructures were achieved
using a combination of chromite sand, uncoated patterns,
and cooling slopes. After reheating, the smallest average grain size (77.1 lm) and highest shape factor (0.93) were
observed. Significant improvements in grain refinement
during solidification and enhanced sphericity following
reheating were demonstrated. Moreover, hardness values
were maintained or slightly improved in samples with finer
microstructures despite the expected grain coarsening after
reheating. Compared to conventional permanent mold
casting methods, the proposed hybrid technique offers
superior control of thermal gradients and solidification
dynamics, resulting in more uniform and spheroidal grains
and, consequently, enhanced semi-solid formability.



















