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A technology of sands with water glass hardened by liquid esters is a cheap and ecologic method of producing moulding sands. Due to these advantages, this technology is still very important in several foundry plants for production of heavy iron and steel castings. Reclamation of the mixed moulding and core sands generates significant amounts of dusts, which require further treatments for their reuse. The results of investigations of a pressureless granulation of dusts generated in the dry mechanical reclamation process of the mixture consisting in app. 90 % of moulding sands from the Floster S technology and in 10 % of core sands with phenolic resin resol type, are presented in the hereby paper. Investigations were aimed at obtaining granulates of the determined dimensional and strength parameters. Granules were formed from the mixture of dusts consisting of 75 mass% of dusts after the reclamation of sands mixture and of 25 mass% of dusts from bentonite sands processing plant. Wetted dusts from bentonite sands were used as a binding agent allowing the granulation of after reclamation dusts originated from the mixed sands technology.
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J. Dańko
J. Kamińska
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Abstract

The presented in the paper investigations were aimed at the determination of the reclaimed material (obtained in the dry mechanical

reclamation process) addition influence on properties of moulding sands with hydrated sodium silicate modified by colloidal suspension

of zinc oxide nanoparticles in propanol. Nanoparticles originated from the thermal decomposition of alkaline zinc carbonate, were used.

The results of the reclamation of the spent moulding sand with hydrated sodium silicate performed in the AT-2 testing reclaimer are

presented in the paper. Both, spent sands from the Floster S technology and from the technology with the modified water-glass were

subjected to the reclamation processes. The following determinations of the reclaimed material were performed: pH reaction, acid demand,

ignition loss and Na2O content. The obtained reclaim was used as a matrix component of moulding sands with water-glass in the Floster S

technology, in which it constituted 60% and 50% of the sand matrix. The strength properties of the prepared moulding sands were

determined (bending strength Rg

u

, tensile strength Rm

u

) after samples storing times: 1h, 2h, 4h and 24 hours.

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Authors and Affiliations

J. Kamińska
A. Kmita

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