The Technique of Inorganic Core Sand Shooting with Reduced Pressure in Venting System

IF 0.6 Q4 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
M. Skrzyński, R. Dańko, G. Dajczer
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The publication presents a new shooting technique with reduced pressure in venting system for manufacturing foundry cores using inorganic sand mixture with Cordis binder. Traditional technologies for producing casting cores using blowing methods, despite their undeniable advantages, including the ability to produce cores in series, also come with some disadvantages. The primary drawbacks of the process involve uneven compaction structure of the cores, with denser areas primarily located under the blow holes, and under-shooting defects, which often occur in regions away from the blow hole or in increased core cross-sectional areas. In an effort to improve core quality, a concept was developed that involves incorporating a reduced pressure in the core box venting system to support the basic overpressure process. The solutions proposed in the publication with a vacuum method of filling the cavities of multi-chamber core boxes solve a number of technical problems occurring in conventional blowing technologies. It eliminates difficulties associated with evacuating the sand from the chamber to the shooting head and into technological cavity and increases the uniform distribution and initial degree of compacting of grains in the cavity. The additive role of this “underpressure” support is to enhance corebox venting by eliminating 'air cushions' in crevices and structural elements that obstruct the flow of evacuated air. The publication presents the results of studies on core manufacturing using blowing methods conducted in three variants: classic overpressure, utilizing the core box filling phenomenon by reducing pressure, and an integrated approach combining both these methods.
排气系统减压无机岩心射砂技术
该出版物介绍了一种新的喷射技术,它可降低排气系统中的压力,使用无机砂混合物和 Cordis 粘结剂制造铸造型芯。使用吹气法生产铸造型芯的传统技术尽管具有不可否认的优点,包括能够批量生产型芯,但也存在一些缺点。该工艺的主要缺点是型芯的压实结构不均匀,密度较高的区域主要位于吹气孔的下方,以及射出不足的缺陷,这些缺陷通常发生在远离吹气孔的区域或型芯横截面面积增大的区域。为了提高岩心质量,我们提出了一个概念,即在岩心箱排气系统中加入一个减压装置,以支持基本的超压过程。出版物中提出的解决方案采用真空方法填充多腔芯盒的空腔,解决了传统吹制技术中出现的一系列技术问题。它消除了将砂子从腔室抽空到射孔头和技术腔室的困难,并提高了砂粒在腔室中的均匀分布和初始压实度。这种 "欠压 "支撑的附加作用是通过消除缝隙中的 "气垫 "和阻碍排空气流的结构件来增强芯盒排气。该出版物介绍了使用吹气方法制造芯材的三种变体的研究结果:传统的超压、通过减压利用芯盒填充现象以及结合这两种方法的综合方法。
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Archives of Foundry Engineering
Archives of Foundry Engineering METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING-
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1.10
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期刊介绍: Thematic scope includes scientific issues of foundry industry: Theoretical Aspects of Casting Processes, Innovative Foundry Technologies and Materials, Foundry Processes Computer Aiding, Mechanization, Automation and Robotics in Foundry, Transport Systems in Foundry, Castings Quality Management, Environmental Protection. Why subscribe and read
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