en.unionpedia.org

Parting line, the Glossary

Index Parting line

A parting line, in industrial casting of molds, is the border line between the two halves of the mold (known as the “core” and the “cavity.”), which draft direction change at here.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 4 relations: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineering drawing, Flash (manufacturing), Molding (process).

  2. Metalworking terminology

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) is an American professional association that, in its own words, "promotes the art, science, and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences around the globe" via "continuing education, training and professional development, codes and standards, research, conferences and publications, government relations, and other forms of outreach." ASME is thus an engineering society, a standards organization, a research and development organization, an advocacy organization, a provider of training and education, and a nonprofit organization.

See Parting line and American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Engineering drawing

An engineering drawing is a type of technical drawing that is used to convey information about an object.

See Parting line and Engineering drawing

Flash (manufacturing)

Flash, also known as flashing, is excess material attached to a molded, forged, or cast product, which must usually be removed. Parting line and flash (manufacturing) are Metalworking terminology and Plastics industry.

See Parting line and Flash (manufacturing)

Molding (process)

Molding (American English) or moulding (British and Commonwealth English; see spelling differences) is the process of manufacturing by shaping liquid or pliable raw material using a rigid frame called a mold or matrix.

See Parting line and Molding (process)

See also

Metalworking terminology

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parting_line