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Influence of Weather Conditions and Mechanical Reclamation on Molding Sand with Alkali-Phenolic Binder for Manganese Cast Steel.

Mariusz ŁucarzDariusz DrożyńskiAldona Garbacz-KlempkaJan JezierskiDariusz BartochaTomasz WróbelKrzysztof KostrzewaEdward Feliks
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The article presents the results of research on the properties of molding sands in Alphaset technology (alkaline-phenolic). These sands are often used in steel foundries, producing large castings. However, knowledge about them, and especially about the changeability of their properties with the change of environmental conditions (seasons), is still insufficient. Various compositions of molding sand were analyzed based on fresh chromite sand and reclaimed sand. A binder and hardener in various mass ratios were used to prepare the mass. The research methodology included, among others, tests of tensile and bending strength, permeability, abrasion, gas emissivity, and ignition losses. These tests were carried out for summer and winter conditions. The results showed the optimal proportions of resin and hardener, showed the influence of ambient temperature on the properties of the molding sand, and the possible ratio of reclaimed sand in relation to fresh sand. However, you should always remember to verify them under the conditions of a specific foundry.
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