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titleOfInvention Solidification microstructure of aggregate molded shaped castings
abstract A shaped metal casting made in an aggregate mold comprises fine solidification microstructure that is finer than the solidification microstructure of an analogous metal casting made from conventional molding processes. The solidification microstructure may be up to five times finer than the solidification microstructure of a conventionally prepared casting. In preferred embodiments, as a result ofdirectional solidification, the fine solidification microstructure is substantially continuous from a distal end of the casting to a proximal end of the casting, and exhibits greatly enhanced soundne ss. Because of the control of the uniformity of freezing of the casting, its properties are substantially uniform.
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