Claims
- 1. A foundry apparatus for the production of cast metal parts which comprises a re-usable openable rigid mold body of metal-confining separable exterior walls defining a closed mold cavity and substantially uniformly composed of a glass ceramic, said metal-confining exterior walls having at least one in-gate to admit molten metal into said closed mold cavity, at least a part of said exterior walls being incased with a metal of high thermal conductivity, said metal incasing being coated with a barrier layer of a refactory, means for closing said openable rigid mold body, means for submerging substantially completely said mold body in a bath of molten metal, means for disposing said mold body while in said bath with said in-gate positioned to admit molten metal from said bath to said mold cavity, means for removing said mold body from said bath after said mold cavity is charged with molten metal, means for cooling said removed mold body to solidify the metal therein as a cast metal part, means for opening said mold body and recovering therefrom said solidified cast metal part, and means for assembling and re-using said mold body.
- 2. A foundry apparatus as set forth in claim 1 in which said mold body has a vent and in which said means for submerging said mold body is so disposed that said vent is the last element of said mold body to be submerged in said bath of molten metal.
- 3. A foundry apparatus as set forth in claim 2 having means for pre-heating said mold body before it is submerged in the molten metal.
- 4. A foundry method for the production of cast metal parts which comprises assembling and closing an openable rigid mold body represented by exterior walls and by metal confining separable interior walls defining a mold cavity, said metalconfining walls are larger than about one centimeter and are substantially uniformly composed of a glass-ceramic in which the predominant microstructure is polycrystalline ceramic converted from the glassy state by devitrification, said polycrystalline ceramic existing as a single phase microstructure, said interior walls being coated with a mold wash while at least a portion of said exterior walls being incased with a high thermal conductive material, said high thermal conductive material being coated with a refractory, said metal-confining walls having at least one in-gate to admit molten metal into said mold cavity, submerging said mold body below the surface of a bath of molten metal having a temperature above 1000.degree. F., admitting molten metal from said bath into said mold cavity through said in-gate, removing said mold body from said bath with said admitted molten metal retained in said mold cavity, solidifying said admitted metal in said mold cavity, opening said openable mold body, and recovering said solidified metal as a cast metal part.
- 5. The foundry method as set forth in claim 4 wherein the molten metal contains reinforcing inorganic fibers.
- 6. The foundry method as set forth in claim 5 wherein the fibers are selected from the group consisting of glass, ceramic, metal and graphite.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. No. 720,716 filed Apr. 8, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,667,726.
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