Energy efficiency improvement by implementation of the novel CRIMSON aluminium casting process

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2014-02-06

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Mark Jolly and Xiaojun Dai, Energy efficiency improvement by implementation of the novel CRIMSON aluminium casting process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society 2011 Annual Meeting and Exhibition - TMS 2011. Energy Technology 2011: Carbon Dioxide and other Green House Gas Reduction and Waste Heat Recovery, 27 February - 3 March 2011, San Diego, CA, USA. pp55-64

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Foundry engineers in the traditional foundry usually regard the quality of casting component as the most important issue and leave the energy saving or energy efficiency as the subsidiary one. This frequently causes disproportionate energy consumption as a result of the inefficient casting processes used and increases the production costs. This paper presents the novel CRIMSON aluminium casting process and compares its facility and melting process with traditional melt furnaces and aluminium alloy melting process. A real example is investigated to demonstrate quantitatively how the traditional foundry wastes energy and what the improvement of energy efficiency can be achieved using the new CRIMSON method. The results of this investigation will help the foundry engineer recognize the importance of energy saving and demonstrate how to use this new technology to reduce production costs and carbon footprint without decreasing the quality of the cast component.

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Aluminium, Casting, CRIMSON, Energy saving, Furnace, Melting

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