Happy Diwali 2018
To all our Customers who are celebrating Diwali, we do hope that you enjoy the festivities.
To all our Customers who are celebrating Diwali, we do hope that you enjoy the festivities.
Gibson Centri Tech Limited is acknowledged as one of the leading manufacturers of technologically advanced centrifugal casting machines. We have remained at the forefront of development in the design and manufacture of centrifugal casting machines.
For more information on all of our centrifugal casting machines, contact our sales team: sales@gibsoncentritech.co.uk
Did you know that centrifugal casting results in a superior casting with improved mechanical properties and purer structure when compared to static casting?
Centrifugal casting also:
Requires no in-gates or feeder heads
Comparable to forged castings in terms of mechanical properties and micro structure
Substantial savings on capital equipment
The centrifugal casting process is not limited to a specific type as most metals are castable and bi-metal castings are possible.
Contact a sales team to learn more on how Gibson Centri Tech Limited’s range of centrifugal casting machines can assist you and your foundry: sales@gibsoncentritech.co.uk
This starter kit is ideal for new users to the Centrifugal Casting Process.
The starter kit includes the following:
Reference digital strobe
Mould contact pyrometer
Dressing Hydrometer
Coating thickness meter
Tool Box
Hand tools including spanners & keys
Wire brushes
Hand spray gun
Sieve
Measuring jugs
Gas burner
For more information on our centrifugal casting machines starter kit contact our sales team at: sales@gibsoncentritech.co.uk
We currently have a 10 head version of the AMH (Carousel) centrifugal casting machine undergoing test at our site.
These centrifugal casting machines are designed and manufactured to meet the requirements of medium and large OEM producers of cylinder liner castings.
The main features of this centrifugal casting machine are:
Can produce a casting every 35 seconds depending on wall thickness and machine model
Fully automated and semi automated versions available
Ideal for cylinder liner production
For more information on how this centrifugal casting machine range can assist your organisation, visit email our technical sales team at: sales@gibsoncentritech.co.uk
We have one of the GML range of centrifugal casting machines currently entering it’s final test phase, here at our premises. Very soon this machine will be shipped to one of our customers in China.
The GML range of centrifugal casting machines are used by leading companies world-wide including; rolling mill, power generation and tanker stern tubes. These machines are specifically designed to safely and economically cast white metal (Babbitt) into ferrous and non-ferrous housings in the form of bushes, bearings, half shells and shaped shells.
White metal lining shells by the centrifugal method, increases profit potential considerably, at the same time producing high quality surface bonding. Through put in your plant could be considerably increased with failure virtually eliminated.
For more information on this centrifugal casting machine contact our sales team at : sales@gibsoncentritech.co.uk
We would like to thank everyone who visited us during our time at the Ankiros Istanbul Turkey exhibition. It was great to speak with our customers and discuss all of their centrifugal casting machine requirements.
Today is the first day of the Ankiros Exhibition. We will be exhibiting from 25th – 27th October 2018. We are looking forward to meeting everyone.
G Force required is dependent on material being cast and the size of the casting, typical G Force range 15 – 120g.
Speeds of up to 3000rpm are used to achieve the desired G Force. The process involves using a centrifugal force (high velocity spinning action) to exert pressure onto molten metal as its poured into a Die. The Die can be set to spinning in a Horizontal or Vertical axis dependent on the structure required.
Dross forming alloys require pouring techniques that minimise turbulence. The Durville process reduces mould entry turbulence and is particularly useful for producing high integrity ingots for onward forging or special casting in a variety of alloys such as high nickel, non- ferrous, aluminium and bronze.
These machines are available in four standard sizes and are constructed from tubular, heavy fabrications, machined where appropriate for bearing and propriety part location. The drive system is guarded for safety purposes by sheet steel enclosures.
A variable speed drive unit is connected to a revolving/tilting table by means of a high torque chain system. The turning speed is controlled by a solid state invertor unit and is infinitely variable within the speed range to give accurate control of the tilting speed. The machines, depending upon customer requirements, can be mobile or static, with the larger units having remote controls.