This paper focuses on mechanical properties of self hardening moulding sands with furfuryl and alkyd binders. Elasticity as a new
parameter of moulding sands is investigated. With the use of presented testing equipment, it is possible to determine force kinetics and
deformation of moulding sand in real time. The need for this kind of study comes from the modern casting industry. New foundries can be
characterized with high intensity of production which is correlated with high level of mechanization and automatization of foundry
processes. The increasingly common use of manipulators in production of moulds and cores can lead to generation of new types of flaws,
caused by breakage in moulds and cores which could occur during mould assembly. Hence it is required that moulds and cores have high
resistance to those kinds of factors, attributing it with the phenomenon of elasticity. The article describes the theoretical basis of this
property, presents methods of measuring and continues earlier research.