Microwave-Hardened Moulding Sands with Hydrated Sodium Silicate for Modified Ablation Casting

IF 0.6 Q4 METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
S. Puzio, J. Kamińska, K. Major-Gabryś, M. Angrecki, M. Hosadyna-Kondracka
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to demonstrate the possibility of using moulds made from the environmentally friendly sands with hydrated sodium silicate in modified ablation casting. The ablation casting technology is primarily intended for castings with diversified wall thickness and complex shapes made in sand moulds. The article presents the effect of binder content and hardening time on the bending strength R gu of moulding sands with binders based on hydrated sodium silicate hardened by microwave technology. The aim of the research was to develop an optimal sand composition that would provide the strength necessary to make a mould capable of withstanding the modified ablation casting process. At the same time, the sand composition should guarantee the susceptibility of the mould to the destructive action of the ablation medium, which in this case is water. Tests have shown that microwave hardening provides satisfactory moulds’ strength properties even at a low binder content in the sand mixture.
改性烧蚀铸造用水玻璃微波硬化型砂
本研究的目的是证明在改性烧蚀铸造中使用由环保型砂和水合硅酸钠制成的模具的可能性。烧蚀铸造技术主要用于在砂型中制造具有多种壁厚和复杂形状的铸件。研究了微波硬化水玻璃粘结剂对型砂抗弯强度R - gu的影响。研究的目的是开发一种最佳的砂型成分,以提供必要的强度,使模具能够承受改进的烧蚀铸造工艺。同时,砂的组成应保证模具对烧蚀介质的破坏作用的敏感性,在这种情况下,烧蚀介质是水。试验表明,即使在砂混合物中粘结剂含量较低的情况下,微波硬化也能提供令人满意的模具强度性能。
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Archives of Foundry Engineering
Archives of Foundry Engineering METALLURGY & METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING-
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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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