@ARTICLE{Findziński_R._Surface_2015, author={Findziński, R. and Gradoń, P. and Binczyk, F. and Mańka, M. and Cwajna, J.}, number={No 3}, journal={Archives of Foundry Engineering}, howpublished={online}, year={2015}, publisher={The Katowice Branch of the Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={In current casting technology of cored, thin walled castings, the modifying coating is applied on the surface of wax pattern and, after the removal of the wax, is transferred to inner mould surface. This way the modification leading to grain refinement occur on the surface of the casting. In thin walled castings the modification effect can also be seen on the other (external) side of the casting. Proper reproduction of details in thin walled castings require high pouring temperature which intensify the chemical reactions on the mould – molten metal interface. This may lead to degradation of the surface of the castings. The core modification process is thought to circumvent this problem. The modifying coating is applied to the surface of the core. The degradation of internal surface of the casting is less relevant. The most important factor in this technology is “trough” modification – obtaining fine grained structure on the surface opposite to the surface reproduced by the core.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={Surface Modification of Cored, Thin Walled Castings of Nickel Superalloy IN-713C}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/88639/PDF/03_paper.pdf}, doi={10.1515/afe-2015-0051}, keywords={Innovative casting materials and technologies, Nickel alloy IN-713C, Surface modification, Cobalt aluminate, Macrostructure}, }