The defect caused when the melt is unable to fill the mold cavity completely and thus leaves cavities is termed as?

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A casting defect is an undesired irregularity in a metal casting process. Some defects can be tolerated while others can be repaired, otherwise they must be eliminated.

Casting defects can be broken down into five main categories: gas porosity, shrinkage defects, mould material defects, pouring metal defects, and metallurgical defects.


The defect caused when the melt is unable to fill the mold cavity completely and thus leaves cavities is termed as?