

A steel alloy with 12–14% manganese content is called manganese steel. It also goes by the name Hadfield Steel and has a strong impact strength and abrasion resistance. Manganese steel is produced via a complex process. The next slides go over some of these crucial procedures.


Making a Wax Pattern: This is the first step in the production process.
Wax Tree Assembly: To produce the steel, the finished wax pattern is put together at a wax sprue.
Building the Shell: After the wax tree is constructed, a ceramic shell is placed on top of it. After that, the alloy is poured into the shell.

Wax Removal: After the alloy has set, the wax is taken off.
Metal Pouring: Injecting metal into the shell is a critical stage. The shell is heated beforehand in order to prevent freezing or solidification.
When the manganese steel has taken on the proper shape, the shell is carefully knocked off. Typically, three mechanical processes are used to remove the shell.

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