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In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Paris was home to scores of bronze foundries making it the primary European center for the production of artistic bronzes, or bronzes d’art. These foundries were competitive, employing different casting methods&
Emeline Pouyet +5 more
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Rapid Prototyping Using FDM: A Fast, Precise, Safe Technology [PDF]
This paper outlines the use of FDM to speed product design and to streamline the manufacturing process. Time compression, the ability to quickly reduce the time it takes to get new products to market, has increased the pressure on all phases of ...
Walters
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Tapada da Ajuda (Lisbon, Portugal) bronze age pin [PDF]
A pin made of a copper-based alloy, found at Tapada da Ajuda (Lisbon, Portugal), a site dated to the beginning of the Late Bronze Age, was analyzed by X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectroscopy and examined by microscopy.
Cardoso, João Luís +2 more
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Rheological Properties of Typical Ceramic Slurries Used in the Lost Wax Technology
The results of investigations of the rheological properties of typical ceramic slurries used in the investment casting technology - the lost wax technology are presented in the paper. Flow curves in the wide range of shear velocity were made.
Kolczyk J., Jamrozowicz Ł., Kaźnica N.
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Refining melts of heat-resistant alloys during casting of GTE details in shell forms obtained by foamed polystyrene models [PDF]
Minimization of the melt contamination of heat-resistant alloys from excess gas content, non-metallic inclusions during crystallization upon receipt of the GTE details conducted by the authors empirical choice an of thermal conditions and technical ...
Shynskyi O.I. +4 more
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Experimental making in multi-disciplinary research [PDF]
For the past 3 years, Graham Whiteley has been using making in a project to develop a mechanical analogy for the human skeletal arm to inform the future development of prostheses and other artefacts.
Rust, C., Whiteley, G., Wilson, A.
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Two metallurgical traditions coexisted in the Chalcolithic Southern Levant: the lost wax casting of polymetallic alloys and the pure copper technology. Details of their operational sequences are still unknown.
Thomas Rose, Peter Fabian, Yuval Goren
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Background/purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the marginal gaps of dental restorations manufactured using conventional loss wax and casting, computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM), and 3D printing methods.
Hao-Sheng Chang +3 more
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Lost Wax Method Bronze Casting [PDF]
Large scale bronze casting is a work intensive process that requires adequately equipped studio space, time, and a set of highly refined skills to complete the eight stages of the process.
Isaak, Joel
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Hybrid Prototypes to Assist Modeling Automotive Seats [PDF]
The development of new modular seats is an important issue in the automotive industry. However, is very time consuming and costly. Virtual models and hybrid prototypes could accelerate the car seats development process. The hybrid prototypes are mainly
Beira, R. +2 more
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