Which force is experienced by cores in the mold?
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How many core prints are required to locate a core?
What is positioned between mold and core surface?
When does chaplet become a part of casting?
Big cores are set in molds by hand.
Cores are generally made of relatively low strength for better utilization in the production of castings.
Dry sand cores are widely used in the injection moulding process for casting various polymers.
Green sand cores are not suitable for producing very complex shapes of castings.
Core prints are generally provided on the mould for easy removal of cores from the moulding box.
It is not necessary for the chaplets to be of the same material as the material being casted in the mould.
Optimized design of chaplets is very necessary for the application of chaplets in supporting the cores.