Present and Future Challenges in the Aluminum Casting Industry

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. Bernard
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Over the last decades, the wrought aluminum casting industry has made significant progress with regards to process consistency by the introduction of new technologies in the field of liquid metal processing and casting. These technologies, combined with the application of best practices, have led to increases in productivity as well as better process performances and product quality. The competition in the addedvalue aluminum products (by opposition to P1020 production) is, however, very strong and involves players that did not hold a major role five years ago but who are now exerting a strong competitive pressure on our industry even sometimes from far abroad. There are still technical and technological challenges remaining in the different areas of aluminum casting production, amongst which metal pre-treatment, furnace operations, in-line treatment and casting hold a predominant influence. The comprehension of the contribution of each individual process step to the entire process chain is a key element and must be considered in future process optimisations. This paper presents the technological position of the casting industry and tries to highlight areas where further progress can be made.
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APA: D. Bernard  (2006)  Present and Future Challenges in the Aluminum Casting Industry

MLA: D. Bernard Present and Future Challenges in the Aluminum Casting Industry. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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