Patterning

Metal Patterning


As one of the well-renowned foundries in Springville, we at MACA is own two full-time pattern makers with the expertise to produce quality patterns, as well as repair and rig existing patterns. Our well-qualified engineers are capable of producing high-quality patterns that can make thousands of molds.

What is patternmaking?


Pattern making is the process of making patterns of metals. Patterns are nothing but the models of the materials to be cast. They shape the poured metals into the desired shapes. They can also impressions of the molds to let the metal solidify into the desired pattern shape.

At MACA, we follow a well-organized pattern making process that can give us accurate molding designs as requested by our clients. We strongly believe that patternmaking is the first and the most essential step of the metal casting process. Below are a few patterning allowances we consider while building a pattern.

Draft Allowances


Once the mold is formed, the pattern has to be removed from the mold without disturbing its shape or size. To do this we incorporate a draft taper that facilitates pattern removal. The accurate angle of the draft depends upon the complexity of the pattern, the mold, and the surface type. To ensure that the draft gets the proper removal angle we take care that the pattern, mold, and surface are up to the mark.

Shrinkage Allowances


It is a known fact that metals expand on heating and contract on cooling. Being one of the best patterning foundries, we make sure that the patterns we design are made a little larger than the specified dimensions. Depending on the metal cast, we make different precise shrinkage allowances.

Distortion Allowances


At times, when the expected cooling distortion of the patterns does not happen we intentionally disturb them to get it done.

Machining Allowance


Sometimes, the metal castings might require machining to finish them; patterns with machining finish are usually subjected to material loss. To compensate for it, we include excess material predicting the amount of material lost in the machining stage.

Components of Our Pattern Making Machines


Pouring Cup

The pouring cup is a tapered entry into the mold. It helps in controlling the flow of metal and also captures slag during pouring. It helps in maintaining the appropriate flow rate of the metal during casting.

Sprue

Also known as down-sprue, Sprue is the main channel into the mold that is used to fill casting into the mold.

Runners

Runners are the channels that can allow the metals to flow from one area to another inside the mold area.

Gates

Gates are the materials through which mold slows to fill in the mold cavity. Smaller gates are used to solidify low cooling castings and larger gates are used to solidify high cooling castings. We make sure that the gates are properly placed to promote high directional solidification of the casting process.

Riser

The riser is a component that is used to prevent shrinkage cavities.

Desired Part Description

We at MACA, recommend clients to give us complete details of the product along with the description to design the patterns as per the requirements.

Size and Shape of the Part

The shape and size estimates of the parts to be designed are required to make the required patterns. Based on the given details we shall design little larger patterns to deliver the final products with exact size.

Part Functionalities

The part functionalities are to be clearly understood by both the parties before starting the project. This can ensure that the final product delivered is of superior quality.

Lifespan

Give us the expected annual usage, production quantities, and the expected lifespan of the product before we start designing the patterns.

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