A process of filling moulds by 1) pouring metal into a sand or permanent mold that is revolving about either its horizontal or its vertical axis; or 2) pouring metal into a mold that is subsequently revolved before solidification of the metal is complete. See also centrifuge casting.
Casting made in molds which are rotating so as to produce a centrifugal force in the molten metal.
A method of making small metal castings used in jewelry shops. Molds, filled with melted metal, are whirled by machinery so that centrifugal force crowds metal into the smallest spaces, producing work sharp in details. Certification: This is a diamond grading report. There are many recognized gemological labs that can grade your diamond for a fee.
A means of casting employing the force achieved in a spinning apparatus to push the casting material into a mold and refers to centrifugal force - moving away from an axis; the opposite being centripetal force - moving toward an axis.
Casting process that consists of pouring molten metal into the cavity of a rotating mold, which can be made of various materials.
The process of filling a permanent mold cavity with molten material while rotating the mold. Centrifugal casting is often used during the investment casting process to increase the amount of pressure exerted upon the metal in order to reproduce mold details, such as lettering and holes.
in this process the reinforcing fibres and the resin are introduced into a rotating cylindrical metal mould and the speed of rotation gradually increased. The resin impregnates the reinforcement under the influence of the centrifugal