Claims
- 1. A destructible pattern for use in the cavityless method of casting, comprising:
- (a) a body of foam thermoplastic resinous material in a predetermined shape conforming to the shape of a desired metal casting,
- (b) a first coating layer covering entirely the outer surface of said body, said first coating layer presenting an exposed highly tacky viscous adhesive surface, said first coating layer not only adhering to said body and filling surface crevices of said body but also securing dry particles brought into contact with said exposed surface, and
- (c) a second coating layer covering coating substantially the first layer, said second coating layer consisting essentially of dry refractory particles, each particle being unsecured with respect to each other but secured by the adhesive qualities of said exposed surface to said first coating layer.
- 2. The destructible pattern as in claim 1, in which the particles of said second coating layer are aligned side by side and substantially only particle deep to provide for a permeable and highly smooth casting wall.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 608,959, filed Aug. 29, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,010,791.
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