2026 年 6 月 17 日

How to Select the Right Ingot Mold for Casting?

Selecting the right ingot mold starts with understanding what your aluminum plant needs to pour, handle, and sell downstream. An ingot mold is used to cast finished aluminum ingots, usually smaller than sow products and often supplied to die-casting aluminum plants, automotive suppliers, and other remelting users. The best mould isn’t just the cheapest one; it should also fit the way you pour, how long you expect it to last, how you handle it, the material you like, and your quality standards. When you choose the right mould, you can get regular ingot shapes, stable production, long-lasting use, and a lower total cost of ownership. Match the Ingot Mold to Your Casting Output and Plant Workflow The first step in selecting an ingot mold for aluminum is to define the actual output your aluminum plant wants to produce. Ingot molds are different from sow molds: sow molds are much larger, commonly used for heavy sows such as 1200lb, 1500lb, or 2000lb products, while an ingot mold is n

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How to Repair Cracked Ingot Molds?

Repairing cracked ingot molds presents significant challenges that often make replacement more economical than attempted restoration. While minor surface cracks in ingot mold for aluminum might seem repairable through welding or patching techniques, the structural compromises and material property changes introduced by repair processes typically undermine mold integrity and service life. Instead of trying to fix broken aluminium ingot moulds that are used to make aluminium ingots for pressure die-casting facilities and automakers, it’s better to know when to replace them, know how to keep them from cracking, and choose better materials that won’t crack. Assessing Whether Ingot Mold Repair Is Feasible or Advisable The fundamental question facing aluminum plants discovering cracks in their ingot molds centers on whether repair attempts offer genuine economic value compared to replacement options. Aluminium ingot mold cracking typically occurs due to repeated thermal cycling

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How to Choose the Right Forklift Pocket Size for Ingot Molds

Choosing the right forklift pocket size for an ingot mold is mainly about safe handling, stable movement, and matching the mold to the equipment already used in your aluminum plant. An ingot mold receives molten aluminum and forms finished ingots for downstream remelting users, so it must move reliably between pouring, solidification, emptying, and storage areas. Forklift pockets don’t control temperature or help aluminium recover faster; they’re there to make things easier to get to, safer to move, and less likely that hot metal will splash during plant operations or be lifted improperly. Match Forklift Pocket Size to Your Forklift and Plant Handling Method The first step in selecting forklift pocket size for an ingot mold for aluminum is to confirm the actual forklift fork width, fork thickness, fork length, and fork spacing used in your aluminum plant. Because every plant has a different forklift model, connection type, traffic flow, and mould layout, there is no one po

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