This paper deals with production of safety inlay for steam locomotive valve by the Patternless Process method. For the moulds creation was used moulding mixtures of II. generation, whereas binder was used a water glass. CNC miller was used for creation of mould cavity. Core was created also by milling into block made of moulding compound. In this article will be presented also making of 3D model, setting of milling tool paths and parameters for milling.
The present article deals with the possibility of using the reverse engineering method for the production of prototype molds by Patternless
process technology. Article describes method how to obtain virtual model by using a 3D scanner. Article also explains principle of the
Patternless process technology, which is based on the milling mold cavity using CNC machining equipment. The aim of the research is the
use of advanced technologies that speed up and facilitate the process of production prototype mold. The practical result of the presented
experiment is bronze casting, which serves as a foot rest bracket on historic bike.
The work deals with technology Patternless process that combines 3 manufacturing process mold by using rapid prototyping technology,
conventional sand formation and 3D milling. It's unconventional technology that has been developed to produce large-sized and heavyduty
castings weighing up to several tons. It is used mainly in prototype and small batch production, because eliminating production of
models. The work deals with the production of blocks for making molds of gypsum and gypsum drying process technology Thermomold.
Into blocks, where were made cavities by milling were casted test castings from AlSi10MgMn alloy by gravity casting. At machining of
the mold cavity was varied feed rate of tool of cemented carbide. Evaluated was the surface roughness of test castings, that was to 5
micrometers with feed from 900 to 1300 mm/min. The dimensional accuracy of castings was high at feed rate of 1000 and 1500 mm/min
did not exceed 0.025 mm.