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Casting Practice Test: Core and Core Making
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Core and Core Making topics include: Core functions, finishing cores, cores types and settings, making and baking of cores, dielectric core bakers and core application. Core making is the process of creating cores, which are forms used to construct the interior shape of a casting. Cores are usually made of sand and placed in a mold cavity to create the interior surfaces of castings. The void space between the core and mold-cavity surface eventually becomes the casting.  Here are some types of cores: Hanging core: Hangs along the cope without any support in the drag side of the mold.... Show more
Casting Practice Test: Core and Core Making
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25 Questions

1. When does chaplet become a part of casting?
2. Cores are subjected to severe thermal and mechanical conditions.
3. Green sand cores are not suitable for producing very complex shapes of castings.
4. Core finishing also includes a coating of refractory materials on cores to protect them.
5. Cylindrical cores are made using Dump core boxes.
6. Core dryers are basically the flat surfaces used for supporting the cores in the moulding box.
7. Using what are core ovens heated?
8. In the case of coldbox core _____________
9. Core oil and binders change their chemical properties at what temperature?
10. What percentage of powered ferrosilicon is mixed with sodium silicate bonded sand in Nishiyama process?
11. Why are core prints added to the patterns when cores are used?
12. Drawer type core ovens are used for baking large sized cores.
13. Core wires and rods can be used for removing the core mass from the casting part.
14. Which of the following statement is true?
15. Which of the following is not a function of a core?
16. In the case of shell, hotbox or warmbox ______________
17. Dry sand cores are widely used in the injection moulding process for casting various polymers.
18. Dielectric core bakers are faster in operation and have good control of maintaining the temperature.
19. Which of the following equipment is used for both limited and mass production?
20. The process of making green sand cores generally consumes much time as compared to that of dry sand cores.
21. In dielectric baker systems, cement plates are normally used for supporting the cores.
22. What are the core boxes?
23. Which of the following is a function of a core in casting?
24. Why should the finishing of the core be made good enough?
25. Which of the following core cannot be classified by the nature of core material employed?