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- This invention relates to investment compositions for the making of refractory molds for use in casting metals, alloys and other suitable casting materials.
- the composition is particularly 6 intended for use in molds for casting dental inlays, dentures and the like, although the composition is equally adaptable for use in molds for casting articles of jewelry and other objects.
- Known investment compositions of this gen- 10 eral character generally comprise aground siliceous refractory base such as silica in its various forms, and a binder such as a gypsum prodnot, for example plaster of Paris.
- aground siliceous refractory base such as silica in its various forms
- a binder such as a gypsum prodnot, for example plaster of Paris.
- Other ingredients or agents for the purpose of accelerating or retardinghardening, setting or expansion of the composition, or to modify the plasticity of the composition to facilitate mixing and shaping thereof, are also frequently included in such investment compositions.
- the customary procedure in making molds of such compositions and casting articles therein consists in shaping a preliminary wax model or pattern of the-object to be cast, for example a dental inlay, mixing the investment composi- 5 tion with a suitable liquid, for example, water,
- the mold around the pattern, allowing the ,mold to set, heating the set mold preferably to the casting temperature which is sufhclent to melt out or evaporate the wax model and expel gases and water present in the mold so as to leave a cavity corresponding in shape and size to the model, then pouring the molten casting material, for example gold, into the heated mold cavity and allowing the casting to cool.
- the molten casting material for example gold
- the molds are heated to a temperature of from 900 F. to 1500 F. before the casting is formed, which causes the mold to expand, and'the casting material after having been put 40 in the mold cavity usually shrinks during cool-' ing. Therefore, in order to obtain a casting which shall conform exactly in size and shape to the model, the expansion of the mold must correspond as exactly as possible to the shrinkage of the casting material. Generally this exlpansion is slightly above 1%, for example in' the case of gold casting, about 1.25%.
- the casting shall have a smooth surface free from cracks, pin holes 59 and pits, and accordingly the investment composition must be such that it will freely and accurately conform to the surface of the wax model and without formation of air-bubbles between the model and the mold, shall also permit,
- gaseous-substances prior to the casting operation shall not crack during heating or coolmg.
- prime objects of the invention are to provide a novel and improved investment composition which shall have all of the desired characteristics and advantages and shall eliminate or obviate the objections to or disadvantages of known investment compositions, and particularly to provide such a composition which shall have the required expansion characteristics and at the same time shall insure smoothness and exactness in detail of the casting formed in a mold consisting of the investment composition.
- titanium compounds for example titanium oxides, and more particularly titanium dioxide.
- titanium compounds may be added to the regular commercial orknown compounds as they are supplied by the manufacturers and before use of the compounds, but preferably I mix the titanium compounds with the other ingredients during manufacture of the composition so that the titanium compounds comprise a part of the manufacturing formula.
- a suitable siliceous filler such as ground silica, a binder of ground gypsum, and titanium compound, preferably titanium oxide.
- a suitable siliceous filler such as ground silica, a binder of ground gypsum, and titanium compound, preferably titanium oxide.
- I may add other materials such as boric acid, 55
- tions of the various ingredients may be varied and the percentage of titanium compounds may vary from 0.1% to about by weight. I have discovered that the presence ofeven very small and minute amounts of titanium compounds will give noticeable beneficial effects.
- the preferred range of percentages of titanium compounds lies be- 10 tween 0.5% and 5%, although I have found that 2% is most satisfactory with the proportions of other ingredients now used by me.
- the proportion of silica may for example be from 60 to 80%, while the gypsum may constitute l5 for example from to 40%, and preferably ground silica comprising different sizes of particles, is used.
- the titanium compound may be mixed with the other ingredients in any suitable manner, and
- the mixture is reduced to plastic condition by a suitable neutral, alkaline or acid liquid, preferably water.
- the titanium compounds especially titanium dioxide
- the plastic mixture may accurately conform to the model even at sharp i angles and the mold cavity surface will be smooth and free from cracks, pin holes or pits.
- a mold formed of my composition has the required expansion characteristics which may be controlled up to 1.6% by varying the temperature during heating. Therefore the investment composition of the invention enables the formation of molds for and casting of articles exactly corresponding in shape, size and surface finish to the wax model.
- titani compounds in a particular type of refractory mold Y composition
- titanium compounds in other types of refractory mold composition is within the spirit and and a relatively small proportion of titanium dioxide.
- An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum, and from 0.1 percent to 15 percent of titanium compound.
- An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum
- An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum, and about 2 percent of titanium compound.
- An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum, and about 2 percent of titanium dioxide.
- An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum, and from 0.5 percent to 5 percent of titanium dioxide.
- composition of matter comprising ground silica, ground gypsum, and titanium dioxide.
- a composition 'of matter to be shaped in plastic state around a model for making a refractory mold said composition comprising a refractory filler, and a refractory binder, and having its surface tension in plastic state reduced by the addition of titanium compound.
- a composition of matter to be shaped in plastic state around a model for making a refractory mold comprising a refractory filler, and a refractory binder, and having its surface tension in plastic state reduced by the addition of titanium dioxide.
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latented Dec. 14, 1937 PATENT oFFicE INVE STMENT COMPOSITIGN George Clyde Van Allen, Maplewood, N. 3., assignor to Baker & Company, Inc., a corporation of New Jersey No Drawing.
Application July 2, 1936,
Serial No. 88,595
Claims.
This invention relates to investment compositions for the making of refractory molds for use in casting metals, alloys and other suitable casting materials. The composition is particularly 6 intended for use in molds for casting dental inlays, dentures and the like, although the composition is equally adaptable for use in molds for casting articles of jewelry and other objects.
Known investment compositions of this gen- 10 eral character generally comprise aground siliceous refractory base such as silica in its various forms, and a binder such as a gypsum prodnot, for example plaster of Paris. Other ingredients or agents for the purpose of accelerating or retardinghardening, setting or expansion of the composition, or to modify the plasticity of the composition to facilitate mixing and shaping thereof, are also frequently included in such investment compositions.
The customary procedure in making molds of such compositions and casting articles therein, consists in shaping a preliminary wax model or pattern of the-object to be cast, for example a dental inlay, mixing the investment composi- 5 tion with a suitable liquid, for example, water,
constructing the mold around the pattern, allowing the ,mold to set, heating the set mold preferably to the casting temperature which is sufhclent to melt out or evaporate the wax model and expel gases and water present in the mold so as to leave a cavity corresponding in shape and size to the model, then pouring the molten casting material, for example gold, into the heated mold cavity and allowing the casting to cool.
Generally the molds are heated to a temperature of from 900 F. to 1500 F. before the casting is formed, which causes the mold to expand, and'the casting material after having been put 40 in the mold cavity usually shrinks during cool-' ing. Therefore, in order to obtain a casting which shall conform exactly in size and shape to the model, the expansion of the mold must correspond as exactly as possible to the shrinkage of the casting material. Generally this exlpansion is slightly above 1%, for example in' the case of gold casting, about 1.25%.
'Also, it is desirable that the casting shall have a smooth surface free from cracks, pin holes 59 and pits, and accordingly the investment composition must be such that it will freely and accurately conform to the surface of the wax model and without formation of air-bubbles between the model and the mold, shall also permit,
gaseous-substances prior to the casting operation, and shall not crack during heating or coolmg.
Heretofore it has been proposed to include in investment compositions certain metals or metal oxides as well as minerals and other compounds for the purpose of obtaining the desired expansion characteristics, surface of the mold cavity. etc. However, many of such substances or com-- pounds while ensuring or improving one or the other desired characteristics such' as proper expansion, setting, plasticity for molding, etc., also have the serious disadvantage that they deleteriously affect other required properties of the investment material and the mold; for example, while suitable expansion may be obtained, the surface of the mold cavity may be unsatisfactory, or vice versa and so on.
Therefore, prime objects of the invention are to provide a novel and improved investment composition which shall have all of the desired characteristics and advantages and shall eliminate or obviate the objections to or disadvantages of known investment compositions, and particularly to provide such a composition which shall have the required expansion characteristics and at the same time shall insure smoothness and exactness in detail of the casting formed in a mold consisting of the investment composition.
Other objects are to provide such a novel and improved investment composition which can be caused to accurately conform to a model or pattern without difiiculty and without danger of trapping of air between the model and the mold such as might cause pits or inaccuracies in detail in the casting; and to obtain other advantages and results as will be brought out by the following description.
In making my investment composition, I add to the known ingredients and constituents of such compositions, titanium compounds, for example titanium oxides, and more particularly titanium dioxide. 'I'he titanium compounds may be added to the regular commercial orknown compounds as they are supplied by the manufacturers and before use of the compounds, but preferably I mix the titanium compounds with the other ingredients during manufacture of the composition so that the titanium compounds comprise a part of the manufacturing formula.
As a specific example, in making my composition I may use a suitable siliceous filler, such as ground silica, a binder of ground gypsum, and titanium compound, preferably titanium oxide. Also, I may add other materials such as boric acid, 55
tions of the various ingredients may be varied and the percentage of titanium compounds may vary from 0.1% to about by weight. I have discovered that the presence ofeven very small and minute amounts of titanium compounds will give noticeable beneficial effects. The preferred range of percentages of titanium compounds lies be- 10 tween 0.5% and 5%, although I have found that 2% is most satisfactory with the proportions of other ingredients now used by me.
The proportion of silica may for example be from 60 to 80%, while the gypsum may constitute l5 for example from to 40%, and preferably ground silica comprising different sizes of particles, is used.
The titanium compound may be mixed with the other ingredients in any suitable manner, and
20 for forming a mold the mixture is reduced to plastic condition by a suitable neutral, alkaline or acid liquid, preferably water.
I have found that the titanium compounds, especially titanium dioxide, reduce the surface ten- 2 sion of the plastic mixture so that the mixture may be caused to freely flow over the wax model with a minimum of tendency to ball or form globules or pull away from the model, whereby the .possibility of trapping air between the compositionand the model is reduced tothe minimum. Accordin y the plastic mixture may accurately conform to the model even at sharp i angles and the mold cavity surface will be smooth and free from cracks, pin holes or pits. At the same time, a mold formed of my composition has the required expansion characteristics which may be controlled up to 1.6% by varying the temperature during heating. Therefore the investment composition of the invention enables the formation of molds for and casting of articles exactly corresponding in shape, size and surface finish to the wax model.
While I have described the use of titani compounds in a particular type of refractory mold Y composition, it should be understood that the use of titanium compounds in other types of refractory mold composition is within the spirit and and a relatively small proportion of titanium dioxide. 1
3. An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum, and from 0.1 percent to 15 percent of titanium compound.
4. An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum,
and from 0.1 percent to -15 percent of titanium dioxide.
5. An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum, and about 2 percent of titanium compound.
6. An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum, and about 2 percent of titanium dioxide.
7. An investment composition comprising a major portion of a siliceous filler and gypsum, and from 0.5 percent to 5 percent of titanium dioxide.
8. A composition of matter comprising ground silica, ground gypsum, and titanium dioxide.
9. A composition 'of matter to be shaped in plastic state around a model for making a refractory mold, said composition comprising a refractory filler, and a refractory binder, and having its surface tension in plastic state reduced by the addition of titanium compound.
10. A composition of matter to be shaped in plastic state around a model for making a refractory mold, said composition comprising a refractory filler, and a refractory binder, and having its surface tension in plastic state reduced by the addition of titanium dioxide. v
G. CLYDE VAN ALLEN.
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US2479504A (en) * | 1943-07-12 | 1949-08-16 | Ransom & Randolph Company | Investment material |
US2852399A (en) * | 1953-12-07 | 1958-09-16 | Bellezanne Jean | Refractory binder chiefly for wax and the like molding methods |
US4106945A (en) * | 1976-05-24 | 1978-08-15 | Precision Metalsmiths, Inc. | Investment material |
US6013125A (en) * | 1995-09-13 | 2000-01-11 | Quraishi; Mashallah M. | Investment of powders and method for rapid preparation of investment molds |
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US2479504A (en) * | 1943-07-12 | 1949-08-16 | Ransom & Randolph Company | Investment material |
US2852399A (en) * | 1953-12-07 | 1958-09-16 | Bellezanne Jean | Refractory binder chiefly for wax and the like molding methods |
US4106945A (en) * | 1976-05-24 | 1978-08-15 | Precision Metalsmiths, Inc. | Investment material |
US6013125A (en) * | 1995-09-13 | 2000-01-11 | Quraishi; Mashallah M. | Investment of powders and method for rapid preparation of investment molds |
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