metalcooling
Metalcooling refers to the process of cooling molten metal using liquid or gaseous coolants to rapidly solidify and solidify it into a desired shape or form. This technique is widely used in various industrial applications, particularly in metalworking, foundry, and additive manufacturing. The primary goal of metalcooling is to achieve precise control over the cooling rate, which influences the microstructure, mechanical properties, and dimensional accuracy of the final metal product.
In foundries, metalcooling is often employed in the production of castings. By directing a stream of coolant,
In additive manufacturing, particularly in processes like selective laser melting (SLM) or electron beam melting (EBM),
The choice of coolant and cooling method depends on factors such as the type of metal being