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Vol 165
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New foundry technologies: casting close to the final dimensions

Authors:
E. I. Volkova1
P. R. Sheler2
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  • 1 — Institute for Iron and Steel Manufacture
  • 2 — Institute for Iron and Steel Manufacture
Date submitted:
2004-12-16
Date accepted:
2005-01-02
Date published:
2005-11-22

Abstract

This paper briefly analyzes the development of new technologies of close-to-finite casting, shows their advantages and disadvantages.

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