2012
DOI: 10.2478/v10266-012-0020-2
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Influence Green Sand System by Core Sand Additions

Abstract: Today, about two thirds of iron alloys casting (especially for graphitizing alloys of iron) are produced into green sand systems with usually organically bonded cores. Separation of core sands from the green sand mixture is very difficult, after pouring. The core sand concentration increase due to circulation of green sand mixture in a closed circulation system. Furthermore in some foundries, core sands have been adding to green sand systems as a replacement for new sands. The goal of this contribution is: "Ho… Show more

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“…Precursors for the purpose of the experiment were made from a core mixture (or from discordant dropped cores made by the C-method) [10]. The final form of the filler material was achieved by breaking the core into smaller lumpiness (10-30 mm) and then by grinding these particles (Fig.…”
Section: Metal Foammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precursors for the purpose of the experiment were made from a core mixture (or from discordant dropped cores made by the C-method) [10]. The final form of the filler material was achieved by breaking the core into smaller lumpiness (10-30 mm) and then by grinding these particles (Fig.…”
Section: Metal Foammentioning
confidence: 99%