The Impact of the Melting and Pouring Process on the Quality of the Biggest Rocking Bell Called Vox Patris
Online veröffentlicht: 08. Okt. 2019
Seitenbereich: 230 - 237
Eingereicht: 22. März 2019
Akzeptiert: 14. Mai 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/cqpi-2019-0031
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© 2019 Dariusz Bartocha et al., published by Sciendo
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The paper describes the process of melting, metalworking and pouring the form of the world's largest 55-ton rocking bell called Vox Patris. The project was carried out by Pracownia Ludwisarska of Jan Felczyński from Przemyśl in cooperation with Rduch Bells & Clocks from Czernica and Metalodlew SA from Kraków. Comprehensive scientific and technical support of the project was provided by the Department of Foundry of the Silesian University of Technology. The bell is made of bronze, which is an alloy of copper and tin with a content of tin at the level of 20%. The foundry, where the melting and pouring process took place, had two 14 ton electric furnaces, 15 ton transport pouring ladle and a 60 ton collection ladle. Therefore, it was necessary to determine the minimum temperature of the pouring and the conditions for holding the liquid metal so that the metal from the first cast would not solidify before accumulating its total amount (four melts) (