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A Study on Development of Safety Shell Molds for Precision Machining of Sand Mold Casting Product

사형제품 기계가공을 위한 안전금형 개발에 관한 연구

  • Choi, Jae-Hoon (Department of Tool & Mold Engineering, Yuhan University) ;
  • Nam, Seung-Done (Department of Tool & Mold Engineering, Yuhan University)
  • 최재훈 (유한대학교 금형설계과) ;
  • 남승돈 (유한대학교 금형설계과)
  • Received : 2013.10.17
  • Accepted : 2013.11.01
  • Published : 2013.12.31

Abstract

An accident from machine work is often fatal to the worker. This accident is mostly preventable through perfect process jig. In case of this machine work, however, the disaster frequently occurred because of the design which is not considered the beginning of product design, post-process and mass process of production. As for sand casting method, this has the merits of the production; the product is easily produced by manual labor. On the other hand, this method has the demerits of a bigger dimensional error contrary to other mass process of production. When the sand casting product is in machine work, there are various problems such as unsafe fix and excessive cutting, product desorption and rapid life depreciation of equipment and tools. Considering the characteristics of sand casting method, it is accepted as difficulty to improve the problems. In this study, it suggests shell mold method for mold instead of the machine work after the sand casting of the circle shape container product. And the surface accomplishes the following average of surface roughness Ra$9.94{\mu}m$ of machine work with the casting of flask mold by shell mold method. In accordance with the simplification of processing process and reducing the average thickness variation by mass production of product with detailed appearance, it has a good influence on safety accident prevention caused by production and damaged product. It is confirmed that making higher degree of size precision of all machine work product is possible to increase the safety and productivity, reduce the processing process and improve environment.

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