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Soluble Core Moldings

Soluble core molding The soluble core technology (SCT) is called by different names such as soluble fusible metal core technology (FMCT), fusible core, lost-core, and lost-wax techniques (3). In this process, a core [usually molded of a low melting alloy (eutectic mixture) but can also use water soluble TPs, wax formulations, etc.] is inserted into a mold such as an injection molding mold. This core can be of thin wall or solid construction. [Pg.472]

IM Technique, Soluble core molding. This process can produce high performance products. It was used in fabricating the first all-plastic airplane (Fig. 4-11). [Pg.517]


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