About this Course:
Manufacturing Engineering is a diverse and dynamic branch of professional engineering that involves a myriad of concepts, subjects, and processes. Among these, Metal Casting stands out as one of the most critical and enduring manufacturing techniques.
The main objective of this course is to help you master the Casting Process in greater detail without taking much of your valuable time. While the prime focus is on the Traditional Casting Process (Sand Casting), the course also delves into Modern Casting Techniques, such as Die Casting, Centrifugal Casting, and Investment Casting, among others.
Course Objectives:
- Traditional casting process (Sand casting)
- Pattern and Mould - Types of pattern material, Pattern allowances, Types of sand mold, Binders, Additives, etc.
- Gating system - Elements, Accessories, Characteristics, Gating ratio, Aspiration effect, Cores and Chaplets, Solidification time, Riser design, etc.
- Modern casting methods (Die casting, Slush casting, Shell molding, Centrifugal casting, Investment casting)
- Grain behavior in casting, Casting defects
Who is the Target Audience?
- Mechanical engineering graduates and undergraduates
- Manufacturing engineering graduates and undergraduates
- Students and enthusiasts have an interest in foundry technology
Basic Knowledge:
- Preliminary idea of Material science and a little bit of high school chemistry (Although everything has been explained in the course)