Foundry Work covers the core skills of metal casting from raw ore to finished iron and non‑ferrous products.
This practical guide walks you through coke production, ore types, and the blast furnace, and moves into how cupolas, molds, and dry-sand cores are used to shape parts. Clear explanations and step‑by‑step exercises help you understand how melt shops operate and how to plan safe, efficient foundry work.
The book presents foundational principles for preparing and pouring metals, evaluating pig iron and gray iron, and understanding how different alloys are formed. It combines technical detail with hands‑on problems, making it useful for students and professionals seeking a reliable reference on foundry practices.
- How coke, ore, and fluxes create pig iron in the blast furnace and how to read their effects on quality.
- Practical guidance on cupola operation, molding, and dry-sand core making.
- Step‑by‑step problems and exercises that connect theory to real foundry workflows.
- A glossary of terms to help you communicate clearly in a foundry setting.
Ideal for readers of foundational foundry texts and anyone building hands‑on expertise in metal casting.