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Appendix I
ZCast Design Guide - 13
6 Design Techniques with ZCast
6.1 Direct
Gating
Conventional methods of runner design are based on having a flat pattern that must be drawn out
of a sand mold. This forces the runners and gates out sideways resulting in a mold that covers a
larger area. Such a design can exceed the size of the build volume of the printer. Consider
bypassing the runner system entirely by gating the sprue and risers. This allows for a simple,
compact design which can easily be printed.
6.2 Mold Parts Larger Than Build Volume
It’s quite possible that your molds will exceed the size of the build volume of your Z Corp. printer.
Multiple sections of the mold can be printed and assembled seperately. Use core paste between
the shell seams to ‘bridge’ the shell section together. Clamp the mold halves together with dowel
pins for alignment.
6.3 Shelling your Mold
As will be discussed in the ‘Mold Preparation’ section, baking is a requirement for all ZCast
molds. To ensure thorough baking throughout the entire mold, hollow out the backside of your
mold for better performance. Take the following example: Figure 6a illustrates a mold cavity
surrounded by a solid mass of ZCast material. Figure 6b shows the same mold with a section
passing through it for clarity. With a thick section of ZCast, it becomes difficult for the heat to
penetrate the depths at uniform levels. Figure 6c illustrates the same mold with a section view.
This is the optimal situation. With uniformity to the walls throughout, it’s easier for the heat to
thoroughly disperse throughout the mold.
6.4 Stiffening
Ribs
Increase the strength of your mold with the addition of stiffening ribs. You can use the
Make
Fixture
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functionality in the ZPrint software, or you can create a rib lattice in your CAD system of
choice. In either case, rib thickness should be roughly one half inch (½”) in thickness (for ZCast
500). Rib spacing is subjective however, as a guideline, distances greater than four inches (4”)
should not be spanned without placing a rib in between walls or adjacent ribs.
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For more detail, attend online ZCast Design Guide seminar or refer to the ZPrint software help section
Figures 6b: Unshelled section
view
Figures 6a: Unshelled solid
Figures 6c: Shelled section view