Claims
- 1. A process for making a mold comprising the steps of:(a) dipping an investment pat at least once in a slurry containing a colloidal, silica-based binder; (b) coating the slurry-coated investment pattern at least once with a dry-powder mixture comprising calcium sulfate; (c) drying the dry powder-coated investment pattern to form a layered shell; (d) curing the layered shell to harden the shell; (e) pyrolyzing the hardened shell to vaporize the pattern and form the mild; and (f) cooling the mold.
- 2. A process as given in claim 1 further comprising the steps of:(a)′ cleaning the investment pattern with a 50/50 solution of alcohol and 1-1-1 Trichloroethane; and (a)″ rinsing the investment pattern with alcohol before dipping the pattern in the slurry.
- 3. A process as given in claim 1, wherein the steps of dipping, coating, and drying the investment pattern are repeated once.
- 4. A process as given in claim 1, further comprising wetting the investment pattern in a solution of colloidal silica and removing the investment pattern to drain the investment pattern without drying before dipping the pattern in the slurry.
- 5. A process as given in claim 4, wherein the solution of colloidal silica consists of a 50/50 solution of distilled water and a colloidal silica with a 0.25% wetting conditioner.
- 6. A process as given in claim 1, wherein the colloidal, silica-based binder comprises fused silica/zircon refractory (50/50).
- 7. A process as given in claim 1, wherein the dry powder mixture comprising calcium sulfate is selected from the group consisting of plaster of Paris, a dental plaster, a calcium sulfate mixture including a granular powder, a calcium sulfate-bonding mixture containing calcinated silica and glass fibers, and a calcium sulfate-bonding mixture containing silica and zirconia.
- 8. A process as in claim 1 wherein the step of dipping the investment pattern further comprises draining the slurry-coated investment pattern until a thin, uniform slurry coating covers the pattern.
- 9. A process as given in claim 1, wherein the colloidal, silica-based binder comprises fused silica refractory.
- 10. A process as given in claim 1, wherein curing the layered shell occurs at a temperature of about 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 11. A process as given in claim 1, wherein pyrolyzing the hardened shell occurs at a temperature of about 900 degrees Fahrenheit.
- 12. A process for making a mold comprising the steps of:(a) cleaning an investment pattern with 50/50 solution of alcohol and 1-1-1 Trichloroethane; (b) rinsing the investment pattern with alcohol; (c) wetting the investment pattern at least once in a solution of colloidal silica having a wetting conditioner; (d) removing the wetted investment pattern at least once to drain the pattern without drying; (e) dipping the wetted investment pattern at least once in a slurry containing a colloidal, silica-based binder and draining the slurry-coated investment pattern until a thin, uniform slurry coating covers the pattern; (f) coating the slur-coated investment pattern at least once with a dry powder mixture comprising calcium sulfate; (g) drying the dry powder-coated investment pattern at least once to form a layered shell over the pattern; (h) curing the layered shell to harden the shell; (i) pyrolyzing the hardened shell to vaporize the pattern and form the mold; and (j) cooling the mold.
- 13. A process as given in claim 12 wherein stops (c) through (g) are performed twice.
CLAIM OF BENEFIT OF PROVISIONAL APPLICATION
Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119, the benefit of priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/059,402, with a filing date of Sep. 19, 1997, is claimed for this non-provisional application.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made by employees of the United States Government and may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Provisional Applications (1)
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