This process is known as casting. Iron in particular is often cast to make objects.
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Usually, gushed is used when it describes some sort of liquid being poured out, or had been poured out. Sometimes it is used when the action happens accidentally, or suddenly. "When I squeezed the bottle, water gushed out."
A fluid is any gas or liquid that flows, can be poured, and takes the shape of its container.
Casting
This process is known as casting. Iron in particular is often cast to make objects.
A process in which molten metal is poured into a mold and allowed to harden.
Molten: The boy poured molten steel down his own throat. :)
Concrete is composed of water, cement and sand. It has three constituents. Concrete is mixed as a wet mixture, poured into place and allowed to harden and dry.
A mold is a form into which molten metal is poured. When the metal hardens, it takes the shape of the mold. This process is called casting.
There is no vehicle that can transport molten iron that would keep it liquid. It would cool and harden and you couldn't unload it. Liquid iron goes directly from a furnace. It is poured into giant ladles which moves it slightly to be poured into molds called 'pigs'. It then cools and hardens so it can be moved.
Quasimodo pours molten lead from his perch in the tower.
Expendable pattern is used in Investment Casting process. It consists of Polystyrene foam and the process known as Lost Foam Process. An intricate design is made of polystyrene foam with help of hand tools or injection molding type process and allowed to enclosed by sand as in other sand molding, then directly molten metal is poured in to the mold without removal of pattern instantly the pattern burns and the molten metal fills the cavity. By this process an intricate shape object can be cast. As, the foam is not been reclaimed it is known as Lost Foam Process.
Gold will flow if it is molten enough, otherwise, gold could not be poured into moulds.
There are various methods depending on which ore it is. Most start with physically crushing to ore into small pieces. The ore is then exposed to a combination of heat, chemicals and physical processes that result in a liquid molten metal that is poured into ingots.
The basic process for metal casting involves heating a metal (such as iron) until it becomes molten. Then, the molten metal is poured into a metal cast which is specifically shaped to form a weapon or tool such as a sword or hammer. Once cooled, the metal cast is broken open, and the solid metal form within is cleaned and shaped to a high quality standard. After the process is complete, the product is then prepared for shipment to sell.