US20160045955A1 - Casting device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a casting device.
- Patent Literature 1 a gate piston pin is opened after making a molten metal side to positive pressure and a cavity side to negative pressure. Therefore, the molten metal may be splashed at the moment of opening the gate piston pin due to the pressure difference, thereby causing a flow mark and cold shut in a molded object. In other words, there may be a problem in which quality of the molded object is deteriorated.
- Patent Literature 1 JP 5-146864 A
- the present invention is made considering the above-described situation, and directed to providing a casting device capable of improving quality of a casting product by preventing molten metal from being splashed.
- the casting device includes a die, a pressurizing chamber, a stalk, a pressurizing means, a depressurizing means, and a control device.
- the die is formed with a cavity including an opening at a lower portion thereof.
- the pressurizing chamber is disposed below the die, and contains molten metal, and further is formed with a sealed space above the molten metal.
- the stalk formed in a cylindrical shape has an upper end opening communicating with the opening of the cavity, and a lower end opening immersed into the molten metal contained inside the pressurizing chamber.
- the pressurizing means pressurizes the inside of the pressurizing chamber by supplying a gas to the sealed space of the pressurizing chamber.
- the depressurizing means depressurizes the inside of the cavity by discharging the gas from the cavity.
- the control device when the molten metal is provided to the cavity from the pressurizing chamber, pressurizes the inside of the pressurizing chamber by the pressurizing means until the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity and depressurizes the inside of the cavity by the depressurizing means while continuing pressurizing the inside of the pressurizing chamber after the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity.
- the inside of the pressurizing chamber is pressurized by the pressurizing means until the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity, and after the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity, the inside of the cavity is depressurized by the depressurizing means while continuing pressurizing the inside of the pressurizing chamber.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a casting device according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating a cavity 22 according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 3A is a schematic view illustrating filling operation according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 3B is a schematic view illustrating the filling operation according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 3C is a schematic view illustrating the filling operation according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 3D is a schematic view illustrating the filling operation according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating changes of pressure P 1 applied to a pressurizing chamber 10 from a pressurizing source 16 , pressure P 2 to vacuum the cavity 22 from a vacuum device 32 , and differential pressure P 3 between the pressure P 1 and P 2 (hereinafter referred to as filling differential pressure) with passage of time in the embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating changes of pressure P 1 applied to the pressurizing chamber 10 from the pressurizing source 16 , pressure P 2 to vacuum the cavity 22 from the vacuum device 32 , and the filling differential pressure P 3 with passage of time in a comparative example.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the casting device according to an embodiment.
- the casting device includes a pressurizing chamber (crucible) 10 to pressurize molten metal A as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- a container 11 to keep the molten metal A is provided inside the pressurizing chamber 10 .
- An upper end opening of the pressurizing chamber 10 is closed with a stationary platen 12 , and a sealed space is formed inside the pressurizing chamber 10 .
- the sealed space (pressurizing chamber 10 ) is in communication with a gas supply passage 13 and a gas discharge passage 14 .
- the gas supply passage 13 is connected to the pressurizing source 16 via a valve 15 , and supplies an inert gas into the pressurizing chamber 10 .
- the gas discharge passage 14 opens the pressurizing chamber 10 to atmosphere via a valve 17 .
- An upper end of a cylindrical stalk 18 is fixed at a center of the stationary platen 12 , and both ends of the stalk 18 are opened. A lower end of the stalk 18 is immersed into the molten metal A contained inside the pressurizing chamber 10 .
- a fixed die 19 is mounted on an upper surface of the stationary platen 12 .
- a movable die 21 is mounted on a lower surface of a moving platen 20 configured movable upward relative to the fixed die 19 .
- a cavity 22 is formed.
- an opening 23 a is formed at a gate portion communicating with the cavity 22 , and the opening 23 a is in communication with an upper end portion of the stalk 18 .
- a degassing passage 23 b to degas a gas from the cavity 22 is connected to the fixed die 19 , and chill vents 23 c to avoid penetration of the molten metal A into the degassing passage 23 b are disposed between the cavity 22 and the degassing passage 23 b.
- a gate seal pin 24 , a center pressurizing pin 25 , and a plurality of partial pressurizing pins 26 are mounted on the movable die 21 .
- the gate seal pin 24 is formed movable back and forth relative to the opening 23 a to open and close the opening 23 a .
- the gate seal pin 24 is formed in a substantially bar-like shape.
- the center pressurizing pin 25 is formed movable back and forth relative to a molten metal basin 27 communicating with the cavity 22 and pressurizes the inside of the cavity 22 .
- the center pressurizing pin 25 is formed in a cylindrical shape surrounding the gate seal pin 24 .
- the partial pressurizing pin 26 is formed movable back and forth relative to a molten metal basin 28 communicating with the cavity 22 , and pressurizes the inside of the cavity 22 .
- the partial pressurizing pin 26 is formed in a substantially bar-like shape.
- the gate seal pin 24 and the center pressurizing pin 25 respectively have upper end portions connected to a piston mechanism 29 as a driving means, and each one is movable in a vertical direction.
- the partial pressurizing pin 26 has an upper end portion connected to a piston mechanism 30 as a driving means, and is movable in a vertical direction.
- the casting device includes a vacuum device 32 connected to the degassing passage 23 b via a degassing valve 31 , and a controller 33 .
- the vacuum device 32 discharges the gas from the cavity 22 via the degassing valve 31 and the degassing passage 23 b , and depressurizes the inside of the cavity 22 .
- the vacuum device 32 includes a vacuum tank 321 , a vacuum pump 322 to perform vacuum drawing in the vacuum tank 321 , and a motor 323 to drive the vacuum pump 322 .
- the controller 33 controls the valve 15 and the pressurizing source 16 to pressurize the inside of the pressurizing chamber 10 .
- the controller 33 controls the valve 17 to open the pressurizing chamber 10 to the atmosphere.
- the controller 33 controls the valve 31 and the vacuum device 32 to discharge the gas contained inside the cavity 22 , and depressurizes the inside of the cavity 22 .
- the controller 33 controls the piston mechanism 29 to open and close the opening 23 a by the gate seal pin 24 .
- the controller 33 controls the piston mechanisms 29 , 30 to pressurize the inside of the cavity 22 by the center pressurizing pin 25 and the partial pressurizing pin 26 .
- FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating the cavity 22 .
- the cavity 22 extends symmetrically in an X direction and a Y direction centering the gate seal pin 24 and the center pressurizing pin 25 .
- six partial pressurizing pins 26 are provided in the vicinity of end portions of the cavity 22 .
- FIGS. 3A to 3D are schematic views illustrating the filling operation.
- FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating changes of pressure P 1 applied to the cavity 22 from the pressurizing source 16 , pressure P 2 to vacuum the cavity 22 from the vacuum device 32 , and differential pressure P 3 between the pressure P 1 and P 2 (hereinafter referred to as filling differential pressure) with passage of time.
- the filling operation is executed based on the passage of time in the present embodiment. For example, the time when a molten metal level of the molten metal A reaches the opening 23 a is preliminarily measured, and filling operation is executed based on this measured time.
- the controller 33 first opens the valve 15 at time t 11 as illustrated in FIG. 3A . Then, the controller 33 supplies an inert gas to the sealed space of the pressurizing chamber 10 from the pressurizing source 16 via the gas supply passage 13 . By this, the pressure P 1 applied to the pressurizing chamber 10 from the pressurizing source 16 is increased from time t 11 and forth as illustrated in FIG. 4 . Therefore, the filling differential pressure P 3 is increased as illustrated in FIG. 4 , thereby raising the molten metal level of the molten metal A.
- the controller 33 continuously supplies the inert gas to the sealed space of the pressurizing chamber 10 from the pressurizing source 16 via the gas supply passage 13 even after the molten metal A reaches the opening 23 a of the cavity 22 at time t 12 . Further, as illustrated in FIG. 3B , the controller 33 makes the cavity 22 communicate with the vacuum tank 321 by opening the valve 31 . By this, the gas contained inside the cavity 22 is discharged to the vacuum tank 321 via the degassing passage 23 b .
- a sensor may be used to detect the molten metal A reaching the opening 23 a of the cavity 22 , or the time when the molten metal level reaches the opening 23 a under a predetermined pressure is preliminarily measured and control may be executed based on this measured time.
- the pressure P 1 applied to the cavity 22 from the pressurizing source 16 is continuously increased by the control illustrated in FIG. 3B even after time t 12 .
- an increasing speed of the pressure P 1 is not constant depending on the shape of the cavity 22 .
- a depressurizing (vacuum) degree inside the die is increased by discharge from the cavity 22 executed by the vacuum device 32 .
- the pressure P 2 applied to the cavity 22 is decreased in a minus direction as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the filling differential pressure P 3 is increased by the pressure P 1 , P 2 as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- the controller 33 opens the valve 17 to open the pressurizing chamber 10 to the atmosphere, thereby lowing the molten metal level of the molten metal A inside the stalk 18 .
- the controller 33 may push down the center pressurizing pin 25 as illustrated in FIG. 3D and pressurize the inside of the cavity 22 so as to further increase the pressure.
- pressurization by the partial pressurizing pin 26 may be combined as well.
- the gate seal pin 24 and the center pressurizing pin 25 may be integrally formed, and in this case, gate closing and pressurizing are continuously operated by lowing a single cylinder. After solidification of the molten metal A inside the cavity 22 , a product is taken out by moving up the movable die 21 .
- the molten metal A may rush into the cavity 22 like a jet flow, thereby causing a flow mark and cold shut in a molded object.
- the inside of the pressurizing chamber 10 is pressurized until the molten metal A reaches the opening 23 a of the cavity 22 in a state that the gate seal pin 24 is opened as described above, and pressurizing the inside of the pressurizing chamber 10 is continued after the molten metal A reaches the opening 23 a of the cavity 22 , while the inside of the cavity 22 is gradually depressurized as illustrated in FIG. 4 .
- This can gradually increase the filling differential pressure P 3 when the molten metal flows into the die. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, the molten metal A is prevented from being splashed and the molded object can be prevented from causing the flow mark and cold shut.
- the pressure inside the cavity 22 is controlled by the vacuum device 32 and the pressurizing chamber 10 . Therefore, the present embodiment can provide a simple structure, compared to the case of controlling the pressure inside the cavity 22 by providing a plurality of pressurizing chambers. Further, compared to the case of controlling the pressure inside the cavity 22 only by the pressurizing chamber 10 , a load applied to the pressurizing chamber 10 can be reduced and airtightness of the pressurizing chamber 10 can be secured in the present embodiment. For reference, FIG.
- FIG. 5 illustrates changes of the pressure P 1 applied to the cavity 22 from the pressurizing source 16 , pressure P 2 of the cavity 22 , and the differential pressure P 3 between the pressure P 1 and P 2 with passage of time in a comparative example in which the vacuum device 32 is not combined.
- the applied pressure P 1 is needed to be increased as illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- a flow property of the molten metal A inside the cavity 22 can be improved because the back pressure inside the cavity 22 can be reduced by the vacuum device 32 .
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A casting device includes: dies formed with a cavity including an opening at a lower portion; a pressurizing chamber disposed below the dies and containing molten metal and further formed with a sealed space above the molten metal; a cylindrically-shaped stalk having an upper end opening communicating with the opening of the cavity and a lower end opening immersed into the molten metal contained inside the pressurizing chamber; a pressurizing means configured to supply a gas to the sealed space of the pressurizing chamber to pressurize the inside of the pressurizing chamber; a depressurizing means configured to discharge a gas from the cavity to depressurize the inside of the cavity; and a control device. The control device, when the molten metal is provided to the cavity from the pressurizing chamber, pressurizes the inside of the pressurizing chamber by the pressurizing means until the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity and depressurizes the inside of the cavity by the depressurizing means while continuing pressurizing the inside of the pressurizing chamber after the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity.
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- The present invention relates to a casting device.
- In the related art, there is a known casting device in which an aluminum composite product such as an aluminum wheel is manufactured by low-pressure die casting or low medium pressure die casting. According to this type of casting device, pressure inside a pressurizing chamber is increased by pressurizing in a state that molten metal is contained inside the pressurizing chamber (crucible), and further pressure inside of a cavity of a die is decreased by vacuum drawing. The molten metal is filled inside the cavity from the pressurizing chamber via a stalk by a pressure difference between the mentioned pressurizing and vacuum drawing (Patent Literature 1).
- However, according to the casting device disclosed in Patent Literature 1, a gate piston pin is opened after making a molten metal side to positive pressure and a cavity side to negative pressure. Therefore, the molten metal may be splashed at the moment of opening the gate piston pin due to the pressure difference, thereby causing a flow mark and cold shut in a molded object. In other words, there may be a problem in which quality of the molded object is deteriorated.
- Patent Literature 1: JP 5-146864 A
- The present invention is made considering the above-described situation, and directed to providing a casting device capable of improving quality of a casting product by preventing molten metal from being splashed.
- The casting device according to the present invention includes a die, a pressurizing chamber, a stalk, a pressurizing means, a depressurizing means, and a control device. The die is formed with a cavity including an opening at a lower portion thereof. The pressurizing chamber is disposed below the die, and contains molten metal, and further is formed with a sealed space above the molten metal. The stalk formed in a cylindrical shape has an upper end opening communicating with the opening of the cavity, and a lower end opening immersed into the molten metal contained inside the pressurizing chamber. The pressurizing means pressurizes the inside of the pressurizing chamber by supplying a gas to the sealed space of the pressurizing chamber. The depressurizing means depressurizes the inside of the cavity by discharging the gas from the cavity. The control device, when the molten metal is provided to the cavity from the pressurizing chamber, pressurizes the inside of the pressurizing chamber by the pressurizing means until the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity and depressurizes the inside of the cavity by the depressurizing means while continuing pressurizing the inside of the pressurizing chamber after the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity.
- According to the present invention, when the molten metal is filled into the cavity from the pressurizing chamber, the inside of the pressurizing chamber is pressurized by the pressurizing means until the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity, and after the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity, the inside of the cavity is depressurized by the depressurizing means while continuing pressurizing the inside of the pressurizing chamber. By adopting such pressurizing and depressurizing timing, the molten metal is prevented from being splashed and product quality can be improved in the present invention.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a casting device according to an embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating acavity 22 according to the embodiment. -
FIG. 3A is a schematic view illustrating filling operation according to the embodiment. -
FIG. 3B is a schematic view illustrating the filling operation according to the embodiment. -
FIG. 3C is a schematic view illustrating the filling operation according to the embodiment. -
FIG. 3D is a schematic view illustrating the filling operation according to the embodiment. -
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating changes of pressure P1 applied to a pressurizingchamber 10 from a pressurizingsource 16, pressure P2 to vacuum thecavity 22 from avacuum device 32, and differential pressure P3 between the pressure P1 and P2 (hereinafter referred to as filling differential pressure) with passage of time in the embodiment. -
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating changes of pressure P1 applied to the pressurizingchamber 10 from the pressurizingsource 16, pressure P2 to vacuum thecavity 22 from thevacuum device 32, and the filling differential pressure P3 with passage of time in a comparative example. - In the following, an embodiment of a casting device will be described in detail with reference to the attached drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating the casting device according to an embodiment. The casting device includes a pressurizing chamber (crucible) 10 to pressurize molten metal A as illustrated inFIG. 1 . Inside the pressurizingchamber 10, acontainer 11 to keep the molten metal A is provided. An upper end opening of the pressurizingchamber 10 is closed with astationary platen 12, and a sealed space is formed inside the pressurizingchamber 10. The sealed space (pressurizing chamber 10) is in communication with agas supply passage 13 and agas discharge passage 14. Thegas supply passage 13 is connected to the pressurizingsource 16 via avalve 15, and supplies an inert gas into the pressurizingchamber 10. Thegas discharge passage 14 opens the pressurizingchamber 10 to atmosphere via avalve 17. - An upper end of a
cylindrical stalk 18 is fixed at a center of thestationary platen 12, and both ends of thestalk 18 are opened. A lower end of thestalk 18 is immersed into the molten metal A contained inside the pressurizingchamber 10. Afixed die 19 is mounted on an upper surface of thestationary platen 12. Further, amovable die 21 is mounted on a lower surface of a movingplaten 20 configured movable upward relative to the fixeddie 19. When the fixed die 19 and movable die 21 are closed, acavity 22 is formed. At the center portion of thefixed die 19, anopening 23 a is formed at a gate portion communicating with thecavity 22, and theopening 23 a is in communication with an upper end portion of thestalk 18. Further, adegassing passage 23 b to degas a gas from thecavity 22 is connected to the fixeddie 19, andchill vents 23 c to avoid penetration of the molten metal A into thedegassing passage 23 b are disposed between thecavity 22 and thedegassing passage 23 b. - A
gate seal pin 24, acenter pressurizing pin 25, and a plurality of partial pressurizingpins 26 are mounted on themovable die 21. Thegate seal pin 24 is formed movable back and forth relative to the opening 23 a to open and close the opening 23 a. Thegate seal pin 24 is formed in a substantially bar-like shape. Thecenter pressurizing pin 25 is formed movable back and forth relative to amolten metal basin 27 communicating with thecavity 22 and pressurizes the inside of thecavity 22. Thecenter pressurizing pin 25 is formed in a cylindrical shape surrounding thegate seal pin 24. The partial pressurizingpin 26 is formed movable back and forth relative to amolten metal basin 28 communicating with thecavity 22, and pressurizes the inside of thecavity 22. The partial pressurizingpin 26 is formed in a substantially bar-like shape. - The
gate seal pin 24 and thecenter pressurizing pin 25 respectively have upper end portions connected to apiston mechanism 29 as a driving means, and each one is movable in a vertical direction. In the same manner, the partial pressurizingpin 26 has an upper end portion connected to apiston mechanism 30 as a driving means, and is movable in a vertical direction. - Further, as illustrated in
FIG. 1 , the casting device includes avacuum device 32 connected to thedegassing passage 23 b via adegassing valve 31, and acontroller 33. - The
vacuum device 32 discharges the gas from thecavity 22 via thedegassing valve 31 and thedegassing passage 23 b, and depressurizes the inside of thecavity 22. Thevacuum device 32 includes avacuum tank 321, avacuum pump 322 to perform vacuum drawing in thevacuum tank 321, and amotor 323 to drive thevacuum pump 322. - The
controller 33 controls thevalve 15 and the pressurizingsource 16 to pressurize the inside of the pressurizingchamber 10. Thecontroller 33 controls thevalve 17 to open the pressurizingchamber 10 to the atmosphere. Thecontroller 33 controls thevalve 31 and thevacuum device 32 to discharge the gas contained inside thecavity 22, and depressurizes the inside of thecavity 22. Thecontroller 33 controls thepiston mechanism 29 to open and close the opening 23 a by thegate seal pin 24. Thecontroller 33 controls thepiston mechanisms cavity 22 by thecenter pressurizing pin 25 and thepartial pressurizing pin 26. - Next, referring to
FIG. 2 , positions of thegate seal pin 24,center pressurizing pin 25, andpartial pressurizing pin 26 with respect to thecavity 22 will be described.FIG. 2 is a plan view illustrating thecavity 22. As illustrated inFIG. 2 , thecavity 22 extends symmetrically in an X direction and a Y direction centering thegate seal pin 24 and thecenter pressurizing pin 25. In an example illustrated inFIG. 2 , six partial pressurizing pins 26 are provided in the vicinity of end portions of thecavity 22. - Next, filling operation to fill the molten metal A in the
cavity 22 from the pressurizingchamber 10 will be described with reference toFIGS. 3A to 3D andFIG. 4 .FIGS. 3A to 3D are schematic views illustrating the filling operation.FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating changes of pressure P1 applied to thecavity 22 from the pressurizingsource 16, pressure P2 to vacuum thecavity 22 from thevacuum device 32, and differential pressure P3 between the pressure P1 and P2 (hereinafter referred to as filling differential pressure) with passage of time. Note that the filling operation is executed based on the passage of time in the present embodiment. For example, the time when a molten metal level of the molten metal A reaches the opening 23 a is preliminarily measured, and filling operation is executed based on this measured time. - In the filling operation, the
controller 33 first opens thevalve 15 at time t11 as illustrated inFIG. 3A . Then, thecontroller 33 supplies an inert gas to the sealed space of the pressurizingchamber 10 from the pressurizingsource 16 via thegas supply passage 13. By this, the pressure P1 applied to the pressurizingchamber 10 from the pressurizingsource 16 is increased from time t11 and forth as illustrated inFIG. 4 . Therefore, the filling differential pressure P3 is increased as illustrated inFIG. 4 , thereby raising the molten metal level of the molten metal A. - Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 3B , thecontroller 33 continuously supplies the inert gas to the sealed space of the pressurizingchamber 10 from the pressurizingsource 16 via thegas supply passage 13 even after the molten metal A reaches the opening 23 a of thecavity 22 at time t12. Further, as illustrated inFIG. 3B , thecontroller 33 makes thecavity 22 communicate with thevacuum tank 321 by opening thevalve 31. By this, the gas contained inside thecavity 22 is discharged to thevacuum tank 321 via thedegassing passage 23 b. Note that a sensor may be used to detect the molten metal A reaching the opening 23 a of thecavity 22, or the time when the molten metal level reaches the opening 23 a under a predetermined pressure is preliminarily measured and control may be executed based on this measured time. - As illustrated in
FIG. 4 , the pressure P1 applied to thecavity 22 from the pressurizingsource 16 is continuously increased by the control illustrated inFIG. 3B even after time t12. However, an increasing speed of the pressure P1 is not constant depending on the shape of thecavity 22. Further, due to the control illustrated inFIG. 3B , a depressurizing (vacuum) degree inside the die is increased by discharge from thecavity 22 executed by thevacuum device 32. In other words, the pressure P2 applied to thecavity 22 is decreased in a minus direction as illustrated inFIG. 4 . The filling differential pressure P3 is increased by the pressure P1, P2 as illustrated inFIG. 4 . - Next, as illustrated in
FIG. 3C , when the molten metal A is filled inside thecavity 22 at time t13, the molten metal A flows into thechill vent 23 c located around thecavity 22 and solidifies therein, thereby completing a filling process. When the molten metal A solidifies in the entire chill vents 23 c, thecontroller 33 closes thevalve 31 to stop depressurizing. However, the pressure from the pressurizingsource 16 is kept constant, and the molten metal A inside thecavity 22 solidifies under the constant pressure. Note that, at this point, the opening 23 a is closed by pushing down thegate seal pin 24. Subsequently, as illustrated inFIG. 3D , thecontroller 33 opens thevalve 17 to open the pressurizingchamber 10 to the atmosphere, thereby lowing the molten metal level of the molten metal A inside thestalk 18. At this point, thecontroller 33 may push down thecenter pressurizing pin 25 as illustrated inFIG. 3D and pressurize the inside of thecavity 22 so as to further increase the pressure. Additionally, pressurization by thepartial pressurizing pin 26 may be combined as well. Further, thegate seal pin 24 and thecenter pressurizing pin 25 may be integrally formed, and in this case, gate closing and pressurizing are continuously operated by lowing a single cylinder. After solidification of the molten metal A inside thecavity 22, a product is taken out by moving up themovable die 21. - Here, according to the method in which the depressurized
cavity 22 is blocked by thegate seal pin 24 to pressurize the inside of the pressurizingchamber 10, and the molten metal A is made to flow into thecavity 22 by utilizing the pressure difference between pressurization and depressurization by increasing the molten metal A up to just below thegate seal pin 24 and opening thegate seal pin 24, the molten metal A may rush into thecavity 22 like a jet flow, thereby causing a flow mark and cold shut in a molded object. In contrast, according to the present embodiment, the inside of the pressurizingchamber 10 is pressurized until the molten metal A reaches the opening 23 a of thecavity 22 in a state that thegate seal pin 24 is opened as described above, and pressurizing the inside of the pressurizingchamber 10 is continued after the molten metal A reaches the opening 23 a of thecavity 22, while the inside of thecavity 22 is gradually depressurized as illustrated inFIG. 4 . This can gradually increase the filling differential pressure P3 when the molten metal flows into the die. Therefore, according to the present embodiment, the molten metal A is prevented from being splashed and the molded object can be prevented from causing the flow mark and cold shut. - Further, according to the present embodiment, the pressure inside the
cavity 22 is controlled by thevacuum device 32 and the pressurizingchamber 10. Therefore, the present embodiment can provide a simple structure, compared to the case of controlling the pressure inside thecavity 22 by providing a plurality of pressurizing chambers. Further, compared to the case of controlling the pressure inside thecavity 22 only by the pressurizingchamber 10, a load applied to the pressurizingchamber 10 can be reduced and airtightness of the pressurizingchamber 10 can be secured in the present embodiment. For reference,FIG. 5 illustrates changes of the pressure P1 applied to thecavity 22 from the pressurizingsource 16, pressure P2 of thecavity 22, and the differential pressure P3 between the pressure P1 and P2 with passage of time in a comparative example in which thevacuum device 32 is not combined. In the case of not depressurizing thecavity 22, back pressure is formed in a remaining portion as the molten metal A flows into thecavity 22 and filling progresses, and the back pressure is compressed at a last stage of filling and further increased, thereby hindering the molten metal to be filled into a final filling portion. Therefore, in the case of solving such a situation only by pressurizing of the pressurizing chamber, the applied pressure P1 is needed to be increased as illustrated inFIG. 5 . However, in the case of increasing the pressure at a sealed container having a high-temperature system of 700° C., it is necessary to take some measures to enhance an airtight sealing portion and reduce a thermal load. In other words, not only providing heat-resistant sealing material but also some measures to prevent a sealing member such as a flange from thermal expansion and thermal deform are required, for example, by providing a cooling circuit in the vicinity of the sealing portion. Further, cost for material to be used is increased and further a facility becomes complex. These problems can be solved by the present embodiment. - Moreover, according to the present embodiment, a flow property of the molten metal A inside the
cavity 22 can be improved because the back pressure inside thecavity 22 can be reduced by thevacuum device 32. - While the embodiment of the invention has been described above, the present invention is not limited thereto and various kinds of modifications and additions can be made within a scope without departing from the gist of the invention.
- A Molten metal
- 10 Pressurizing chamber
- 11 Container
- 12 Stationary platen
- 13 Gas supply passage
- 14 Gas discharge passage
- 15 Valve
- 16 Pressurizing source
- 17 Valve
- 18 Stalk
- 19 Fixed die
- 20 Moving platen
- 21 Movable die
- 22 Cavity
- 23 a Opening
- 23 b Degassing passage
- 23 c Chill vent
- 24 Gate seal pin
- 25 Center pressurizing pin
- 26 Partial pressurizing pin
- 27, 28 Molten metal basin
- 29, 30 Piston mechanism
- 31 Degassing valve
- 32 Vacuum device
- 33 Controller
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1. A casting device, comprising:
a die formed with a cavity including an opening at a lower portion;
a pressurizing chamber disposed below the die, containing molten metal, and further formed with a sealed space above the molten metal;
a stalk formed in a cylindrical shape, and having an upper end opening communicating with the opening of the cavity and a lower end opening immersed into the molten metal contained inside the pressurizing chamber;
a pressurizing means configured to supply a gas to the sealed space of the pressurizing chamber to pressurize the inside of the pressurizing chamber;
a depressurizing means configured to discharge a gas from the cavity to depressurize the inside of the cavity; and
a control device, when the molten metal is provided to the cavity from the pressurizing chamber, configured to pressurize the inside of the pressurizing chamber by the pressurizing means until the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity and configured to depressurize the inside of the cavity by the depressurizing means while continuing pressurizing the inside of the pressurizing chamber after the molten metal reaches the opening of the cavity.
2. The casting device according to claim 1 , further comprising a gate seal pin formed movable back and forth relative to the opening, and configured to open and close the opening,
wherein the control device closes the opening by the gate seal pin after the molten metal is filled in the cavity.
3. The casting device according to claim 1 , further comprising a pressurizing pin formed movable back and forth relative to a molten metal basin communicating with the cavity, and configured to pressurize the molten metal filled inside the cavity.
4. The casting device according to claim 2 , further comprising a pressurizing pin formed movable back and forth relative to a molten metal basin communicating with the cavity, and configured to pressurize the molten metal filled inside the cavity.
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