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  2. Rotational molding - Wikipedia

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    Rotational molding machines are made in a wide range of sizes. They normally consist of molds, an oven, a cooling chamber, and mold spindles. The spindles are mounted on a rotating axis, which provides a uniform coating of the plastic inside each mold. [5] Molds (or tooling) are either fabricated from welded sheet steel or cast.

  3. Centrifugal casting (industrial) - Wikipedia

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    The casting is usually a fine-grained casting with an especially fine-grained outer diameter, due to the rapid cooling at the surface of the mold. Lighter impurities and inclusions move towards the inside diameter and can be machined away following the casting. Casting machines may be either horizontal or vertical-axis. [1]

  4. Spin casting - Wikipedia

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    During the casting process, the finished mold spins along its central axis for anywhere from 30 seconds to several minutes depending upon the chosen casting material. Internally, a spin casting machine or spin caster consists of a motor and pressure clamping system, which holds and positions the mold properly while it spins at a steady rate.

  5. Giga Press - Wikipedia

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    The Giga Press program is a series of aluminium die casting machines manufactured for Tesla, initially by Idra Group in Italy. Idra presses were the largest high-pressure die casting machines in production as of 2020, with a clamping force of 55,000 to 61,000 kilonewtons (5,600 to 6,200 tf).

  6. List of manufacturing processes - Wikipedia

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    Centrifugal casting (industrial) Continuous casting; Die casting; Evaporative-pattern casting. Full-mold casting; Lost-foam casting; Investment casting (Lost-wax casting) Countergravity casting [1] Lost-foam casting; Low pressure die casting; Permanent mold casting; Plastic mold casting; Resin casting; Sand casting; Shell molding; Slush casting ...

  7. Plastic forming machine - Wikipedia

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    Plastic forming machines, or plastic molding machines, were developed on the basis of rubber machinery and metal die-casting machines. After the inception of the polymer injection molding process in the 1870s, plastic-forming machines were rapidly developed up until the 1930s.

  8. Idra Group - Wikipedia

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    By 1956, Idra was seeking to export its die-casting machines outside Italy. [4] By 1971, an Idra OL-1200 S machine was being used to cast motor components weighing 7 kilograms (15 lb) for Porsche cars. [5] Idra General Manager John Stokes (left) with Sandy Munro in front of the 9000t Giga Press for the Tesla Cybertruck

  9. Category:Casting (manufacturing) - Wikipedia

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    Sand casting; Sand rammer; Sand slinger; Semi-finished casting products; Semi-solid metal casting; Semi-steel; Shell molding; John Webb Singer; Solidscape; Spin casting; Spray forming; Sprue (manufacturing) Squeeze casting; Steel casting