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Application of Modern Technologies for Production of Front Part Fastening System Mountaineering Crampons
Samohýl, Lukáš ; Zouhar, Jan (referee) ; Sedlák, Josef (advisor)
The aim this bachelor thesis is a production of prototype front part fastening system mountaineering crampons. In this work will be carried out the design and construction of a new prototype parts using the parametric application SolidWorks. For prototype production front part crampons will be used additive method Fused Deposition Modeling - uPrint 3D printer. Part of the work will be production of silicone moulds front part crampons using vacuum casting system. Silicone mould will be used for casting of a certain number parts from commercially available materials. The work will be finished with technical and economic evaluation of production front part crampons with recommendations and the best economic analysis of alternatives.
Manufacture of centrifugal Castings from iron and non-iron alloys
Žanda, Miroslav ; Kaňa, Václav (referee) ; Cupák, Petr (advisor)
The thesis describes and characterizes the foundry method of centrifugal casting, which was established in the 16th century. Based on a literature study of centrifugal casting and centrifugal force, the principle of centrifugal casting is described. Centrifugal casting can be divided according to the position of the axis of rotation to horizontal and vertical or by the method of right centrifugal casting, semi-centrifugal casting, centrifugal casting, or Tekcast method. The most basic and most common centrifugal casting product is a pipe. The pipe production is progressing from material melting, pre-operation machine preparation, casting and solidification of the melt, to adjusting and finishing of the pipe. We can cast centrifugally a several of materials, especially steel, cast iron, copper, zinc, aluminum and titanium. Centrifugal casting can also cast multilayer castings.
Optimization of wax pattern technology in the company Alucast
Šmatelka, Jakub ; Cileček, Jarmil (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the problem of wax patterns manufacturing in investment casting technology (lost wax process). This technology is very sensitive to the exact execution in each phase of the whole process, from concept design up to the final casting expedition. During most operations, dimensional changes occur, which is affecting the accuracy of the final casting. No matter how big these changes are, but especially if they occur with the least variance. One of the first phases in this technology is making wax patterns. There are several ways of making the wax patterns and this thesis is describing two different methods used in the Alucast foundry. One is based on using “soft waxes” enabling using low pressure machines, the other one on the “hard waxes” where the injection machine with higher presses is being used (SOM). These two above mentioned technologies are compared in this work.
Trends in manufacturing of non-permanent wax patterns in investment casting technology
Halaška, Jan ; Šmatelka, Jakub (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis describes the most used wax blends and equipment for manufactory of sophisticated castings. The thesis includes two major sections and these are wax blends and wax patterns. The aim of this thesis is to develop a literary review focused on the most advanced equipment and raw materials used in the investment casting technology with a focus on the manufactory of wax pattern.
Possibilities of using modern methods in manufacturing of prototype castings
Maincl, David ; Němec, Jiří (referee) ; Horáček, Milan (advisor)
Rapid prototyping is a set of technologies , which is an essential part of modern foundry industry . It allows you to shorten the time between demand and fabrication of prototype parts. The aim of this work is to develop a literature search focused on the application of these technologies in the foundry manufacturing of prototype castings.
Surface casting defects
Rašek, Ondřej ; Pernica, Vítězslav (referee) ; Tomek, Ladislav (advisor)
Surface defects in casting include after decades of research on current problems of metal cast. They mean significant losses for foundries. Thesis includes a review of kinds of defects, their origins and their examinations, the effects on the mechanical properties and their machinability.
Production of castings using Rapid prototyping
Baránek, Martin ; Myška, Martin (referee) ; Bořil, Petr (advisor)
The work is focused on the production of a decorated stand casting using rapid prototyping and reverse engineering methods. The thesis first performs a literature search dealing with selected additive technologies usable for the production of foundry patterns or molds. Subsequently, the work describes the basics of 3D scanning technology. The experimental part of the thesis describes the production process of castings. The original was first digitized using a hand-held scanner, the obtained data were modified as needed and served as an input for 3D printing of permanent foundry patterns. Their production took place on a FDM 3D printer PRUSA MK3S and they were made of PLA material. The models were then formed into sand molds. The resulting castings were made of grey cast iron.
Metallurgy and properties of heavy steel castings
Kubík, Jiří ; Čech, Jan (referee) ; Záděra, Antonín (advisor)
The work deals with the determination of the chemical composition and morphology of inclusions in experimental casting foundry in operating conditions as ŽĎAS in compliance with the optimum content appropriate deoxidation depending on the conditions of solidification. The introductory part is devoted to theoretical analysis of possible defects in castings. We also describe the experimental casting, sampling sites and their markings. Subsequently evaluated morphology microanalysis inclusions and the effect of inclusions on the mechanical properties and the formation of defects in the casting. The conclusion summarizes the results and proposal for further direction in the production of heavy steel castings.
Study of Process Control in Selected Products
Růžička, Pavel ; Bednář, Josef (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the process of production of castings in the company ŽĎAS, a.s. and its methods for implementing customer's requirements. The goal was to create a Work Flow diagram of technical preparation of production based on the company's internal directives. The next step was to compare it with the actual situation represented by a case job and to make a conclusion. The customer's requirements for the case production order included increased level of control and purchasing weld-on parts. The incorporation process for these requirements was not described by the original Work Flow and was the subject of its new revision. For its better practical application the Study contains business and organizational structures of ŽĎAS, a.s.
Manipulator for folding molds
Borýsek, Lukáš ; Tůma, Zdeněk (referee) ; Pavlík, Jan (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the design of manipulator construction for folding two-part molds. In the thesis, an analysis of the current state of knowledge in the field of handling equipment and industrial robots is generally performed. Subsequently, the work introduces the current issue of handling equipment that is used in foundry. Furthermore, the work deals with the analysis of the manipulator construction, choosing the appropriate solution for the construction of its own handling equipment. Design solution is supported by computational message, 3D model and drawing documentation of selected nodes. The conclusion is devoted to the evaluation of work and practical recommendations.

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