- Sprue (molding)
A sprue is the passage through which molten material is introduced into a mold. During casting or molding, the material in the sprue will solidify and need to be removed from the finished part.
Casting
In
casting , a sprue is the passage through which a molten material is introduced into a mold, and the term also refers to the excess material which solidifies in the sprue passage. Insand casting , the sprue is formed by adowel which is removed from the sand to make the hole into which the metal is poured.Function
Sprues can serve as filters, heat sinks, and as feeders. Bronze in particular has a high shrinkage rate as it is cooling; a sprue can continue to provide molten metal to the casting, provided it is large enough to retain its heat and stay liquid, as metal in the main casting cools and shrinks. The design of the sprue and runner system can be also utilized to trap unwanted
dross and sand from continuing into the main cavity; this may include adding porous material to the runners, or designing the sprue to eject the dross to the side of the sprue (cyclone effect).prue design
The design of gating and runner is also essential for casting. The design can be done by using vertical and bottom gating.
For bottom gating
:
where:
: = Time for filling
: = Area of mold
: = Area of gate
: = Gravity
: = Total height
: = Height of mold cavity
This equation may change if the height of gating is equal to height of casting material.
Then the equation will be:
:
or, simplified,
:
where:
: = Time for filling
: = Area of mold
: = Area of gate
: = Gravity
: = Total height (Height of gating + height of mold cavity)
: = Height of mold cavity
Injection molding
In
injection molding , the term sprue refers to the passages through which a liquid material (such aspolystyrene ) flows into adie , where it solidifies to form parts. It also refers to the material which solidifies in these passages, forming a framework attaching the parts together in a roughly planar arrangement.Gates and runners
Some moldmakers make a distinction between three separate entities: the gate, the runner, and the sprue. The gate is the location at which the molten plastic enters the mold, and is often seen as a small nub or projection (the "gate mark") on the outside edge of the molded piece. The runners are large-diameter channels through which plastic flows, usually around the edges of the part or along straight lines. Finally, in this naming scheme, the sprue represents only the smaller channels that divert from the runners to the individual part. An analogy to the runner/sprue system might represent the runners with city water mains, and sprues with the smaller pipes leading to individual houses.
Many
scale model kits are made from injection-molded plastic. Hobbyists, such as builders ofscale model s, typically remove the parts of amodel kit from the sprue using a sharpcraft knife or razor saw. They may also use the runner as a raw material to fabricate additional parts, such as railings onmodel ship s, or antenna wires on airplanes.Runners in model kits often include engravings to identify the parts by number.
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