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Microstructure formation in high pressure die casting

In order to optimise the high pressure die casting (HPDC) process, more understanding of microstructure and defect formation is essential. This article gives an overview of the key microstructural features and the mechanisms of microstructure formation in this process. The incavity solidified grain...

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Published in:Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals 2009-10, Vol.62 (4-5), p.499-503
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