FOUNDRY
About FOUNDRY
In a foundry, castings are made by melting metal, putting the liquid metal into a mold, and then waiting for it to set. The metal castings that are produced in foundries are all around you, even if you have never been to one or even know what it looks like.
Metals are melted down in a foundry or metal factory and then cast into forms by being poured into a sand, ceramic, or metal mold to create intricate geometric designs.
Why is FOUNDRY important?
Millions of tonnes of scrap metal are melted and recast each year at foundries as part of the manufacturing recycling effort to produce new durable items. Sand is also utilized by several foundries in the molding process.
Metal casting is a specialty of foundries that produce both decorative and practical metal things. Producing a design, making a mold, melting metal, pouring it into the mold, letting it cool, extracting it from the mold, cleaning, and finishing the thing are all steps in the casting process.
Who should take the FOUNDRY Exam?
- Managers, senior executives, executives
- Worker
- Source Senior Instructor
- Helper
- Foundry Processor
- Logistics Clerk
FOUNDRY Certification Course Outline
- Foundry Metallurgy
- Casting Design
- Solidification Of Castings
- Risering And Gating
- Special Moulding Techniques
- Ferrous Foundry
- Non-Ferrous Foundry
- Modernization And Mechanization Of Foundry