Sand casting is the most frequently specified casting process for several reasons. Tooling is generally the lowest cost amongst the casting processes, and virtually any metal can be cast. The process itself has remained unchanged for hundreds of years, where the technology has improved is in making the expendable sand molds more efficiently. This has enabled sand casting to remain competitive with more modern casting methods.
Surface Finish – 300-600 micro inch is common. Sand casting is generally not considered a fine finish process.
Tolerance – We feel a good rule of thumb is +/- .030 for the first 6 inches, adding +/- .003 for every additional inch. Add an additional +/- .020 for cored hole diameters and features that cross the parting line.
Wall thicknesses – .125” minimum, .250” is desirable. It is important that wall thicknesses be kept as close as possible throughout the part as thicker sections solidify more slowly. Thick/thin junctions are where most process related defects will occur.
Draft – 2%
Other commonly poured sand cast materials include…
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