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On the modern surface treatment of pressure casting dies
Černý, Štěpán ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the influence of surface treatments due to prolonging life and decreasing an amount of service hours on the die casting molds of aluminium alloys. Theoretical analysis of the problem deals with the requirements for tools materials used for making these moulds. Furthermore it deals with the materials which are most commonly used in their production and the species of aluminium alloys which are most commonly casted. The second part of this thesis, which is discussed in detail, deals with design solution regarding to usage of surface finishes on the moulds for die casting and their specific properties. Another part of this thesis contains experimental tests where was measured selected coating in order to determine its behaviour during the casting cycles with a focus on increasing lifetime of the mould insert, also reducing the amount of glued metal on the walls and finally improving the surface of casted part. It was found, according the analysis results, that the TiAlN coating helped to reduce the amount of glued metal on the mould walls. This also helped to reduce the amount of service intervals. On the other side for achieving much better results is better to use TiB2 coating. It has been experimentally confirmed that the TiAlN coating is not suitable for using in die casting moulds of aluminium alloys.
On the modern surface treatment of pressure casting dies
Černý, Štěpán ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on the influence of surface treatments due to prolonging life and decreasing an amount of service hours on the die casting molds of aluminium alloys. Theoretical analysis of the problem deals with the requirements for tools materials used for making these moulds. Furthermore it deals with the materials which are most commonly used in their production and the species of aluminium alloys which are most commonly casted. The second part of this thesis, which is discussed in detail, deals with design solution regarding to usage of surface finishes on the moulds for die casting and their specific properties. Another part of this thesis contains experimental tests where was measured selected coating in order to determine its behaviour during the casting cycles with a focus on increasing lifetime of the mould insert, also reducing the amount of glued metal on the walls and finally improving the surface of casted part. It was found, according the analysis results, that the TiAlN coating helped to reduce the amount of glued metal on the mould walls. This also helped to reduce the amount of service intervals. On the other side for achieving much better results is better to use TiB2 coating. It has been experimentally confirmed that the TiAlN coating is not suitable for using in die casting moulds of aluminium alloys.

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