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Metal Casting API
Metal-casting and foundry maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically — the solidification-time, shrinkage and melt-weight numbers a foundryman, patternmaker or casting designer works a job to. The solidification-time endpoint applies Chvorinov's rule, t = B × (V/A)², where V/A is the casting modulus (volume ÷ cooling surface area) and B is the mould constant (~2–4 min/cm² for sand): a chunky part with little surface for its volume freezes slowly, a thin one fast — and because a riser must stay molten longer than the casting it feeds, its modulus has to be larger, which is the number that sizes it. The pattern-shrinkage endpoint makes the pattern oversize for the metal that shrinks as it cools: pattern = casting dimension × (1 + shrinkage/100), the patternmaker's contraction rule — about 1.0–1.6 % for grey iron, ~2 % for steel and aluminium — so a 100 mm steel feature needs a 102 mm pattern. The melt-weight endpoint gives the casting weight = volume × metal density (iron ~7.2, steel ~7.85, aluminium ~2.70 g/cm³) and the metal to actually pour = casting weight ÷ the casting yield, because the sprue, runners and risers are remelted scrap — a 7 kg iron casting at 70 % yield needs about 10 kg in the ladle. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for foundry and patternmaking tools, casting-design and estimating apps, and metalworking calculators. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. 3 compute endpoints. For a part's weight from its dimensions use a metal-weight API; for welded joints a welding API.
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- 63,500 chiamate/mese
- 6 richieste/secondo
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- Modulus & riser sizing
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- 258,000 chiamate/mese
- 15 richieste/secondo
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- 258.000 Aufrufe/Monat
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api.oanor.com/resin-api
Welding Settings API
Schweißeinstellungen und Verbrauchsmaterialberechnungen als API, lokal und deterministisch berechnet – die Stromstärke-, Draht- und Gaswerte, die ein Schweißer oder Hersteller an der Maschine einstellt. (Für die Verbindungsfestigkeit gibt es eine separate Schweißfestigkeitsberechnung.) Der Stromstärke-Endpunkt liefert einen Startstrom aus der Materialdicke unter Verwendung der Faustregel für Baustahl von etwa einem Ampere pro 0,001 Zoll – eine Achtel-Zoll-Platte läuft also mit etwa 125 A, plus/minus zehn Prozent – und schlägt eine passende Elektroden- oder Drahtgröße vor. Der Abscheidungs-Endpunkt führt die MIG-Arithmetik exakt durch: Abscheidungsrate (lb/h) = Drahtvorschubgeschwindigkeit × Drahtgewicht pro Zoll × 60 × Wirkungsgrad, wobei das Gewicht pro Zoll = (π/4 · d²) × 0,284 lb/in³ für Stahl ist, also legt 0,035-Zoll-Draht bei 300 in/min etwa 4,9 lb/h zu, 4,8 abgeschieden bei 98 % – und aus einer Zielabscheidung werden die Lichtbogenzeit und die zu kaufenden Pfund Draht zurückgegeben. Der Gas-Endpunkt dimensioniert das Schutzgas: Gasverbrauch (ft³) = Durchfluss in CFH × Lichtbogenzeit in Stunden, und die Lichtbogenzeitdauer einer Flasche, also entleert 35 CFH eine 80-ft³-Flasche in etwa 2,3 Stunden tatsächlicher Lichtbogenzeit. Alles wird lokal und deterministisch berechnet, daher ist es sofort und privat. Ideal für Entwickler von Schweiß-, Metallverarbeitungs-, Fertigungs- und Werkstattverwaltungs-Apps, Tools zur Auftragskalkulation und Verbrauchsplanung sowie Schweißausbildungssoftware. Reine lokale Berechnung – kein Key, kein Drittanbieterdienst, sofort. Maschineneinstellungen, nicht Verbindungsfestigkeit. Live, nichts wird gespeichert. 3 Compute-Endpunkte.
api.oanor.com/welding-api
OEE Manufacturing API
Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) and lean-manufacturing maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically — the factory-floor productivity metric behind TPM and continuous improvement. The oee endpoint takes the planned production time, downtime, the total and good piece counts and the ideal cycle time (seconds per piece, or an ideal rate in pieces per minute) and returns the three factors and their product: Availability = run time / planned time, Performance = ideal time for the parts made / run time, Quality = good / total, and OEE = Availability × Performance × Quality — the textbook example of a 420-minute shift with 47 minutes down, 19,271 parts and 423 rejects lands exactly on 74.79 % (88.81 % × 86.11 % × 97.80 %). It also breaks out the six-big-losses view: availability loss, performance (speed) loss in parts, quality loss and the fully-productive part count. The takt endpoint gives the takt time = available time / customer demand (the drumbeat the line must match), the required rate, and — given a cycle time or a total work content — the line capacity, utilisation, whether it meets demand and the minimum number of workstations with the line-balancing efficiency. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. Ideal for manufacturing, smart-factory, MES, IoT-dashboard and lean/TPM app developers, production-line monitoring and continuous-improvement tools, and industrial-engineering training. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 2 compute endpoints. This is OEE and takt maths; for equipment reliability/MTBF use a reliability API.
api.oanor.com/oee-api
Machining Speed API
Machining cutting-speed and feed maths as an API, computed locally and deterministically. The speed endpoint converts between cutting (surface) speed and spindle rpm for a given tool or workpiece diameter, in both directions and in either unit system: metric uses N = Vc·1000/(π·D) with Vc in metres per minute and D in millimetres, and imperial uses RPM = SFM·12/(π·D) with the surface speed in feet per minute and the diameter in inches. The feed endpoint computes the table feed rate from the feed per tooth (chip load), the number of teeth or flutes and the spindle rpm for milling (feed = fz·z·N), or from the feed per revolution for turning and drilling, and reports it in millimetres or inches per minute. The materials endpoint lists typical carbide cutting speeds by material, from aluminium and brass through mild and stainless steel to titanium, with a note to use about a third for HSS tooling. Everything is computed locally and deterministically, so it is instant and private. An indicative aid — always confirm with the tool maker's data and adjust for depth of cut, coolant and rigidity. Ideal for CNC and machine-shop tools, CAM and feeds-and-speeds apps, maker and hobby machining, and manufacturing calculators. Pure local computation — no key, no third-party service, instant. Live, nothing stored. 3 endpoints. This is machining feeds and speeds; for screw-thread pitch and tap drill use a thread API and for bolt-circle layouts use a bolt-circle API.
api.oanor.com/machining-api
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curl https://api.oanor.com/casting-api/SOME_PATH \
-H "x-oanor-key: oanor_test_..."
const res = await fetch("https://api.oanor.com/casting-api/SOME_PATH", {
headers: { "x-oanor-key": "oanor_test_..." }
});
const data = await res.json();
$ch = curl_init("https://api.oanor.com/casting-api/SOME_PATH");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, true);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER, ["x-oanor-key: oanor_test_..."]);
$response = curl_exec($ch);
import requests
r = requests.get(
"https://api.oanor.com/casting-api/SOME_PATH",
headers={"x-oanor-key": "oanor_test_..."},
)
print(r.json())
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