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TENSILE PROPERTIES OF CLASS C FLY-ASH AS A FOUNDRY CORE BINDER

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Pages 279-286 | Published online: 12 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Fly-ashes are a potential alternative sand binder for production of foundry sand molds. They have previously been evaluated as binders for the main body of the mold, where they displayed suitable properties. Binders are also needed for producing foundry mold cores, which are separate shapes of sand that are placed in the mold to provide castings with contours, cavities, and passages that are not practical to produce with a simple mold. These cores have considerably higher strength requirements than the main mold and the ability of Class C fly-ash to meet the tensile strength requirements for cores was therefore evaluated.

This work was partially supported by National Science Foundation Award BES-9802198-AMD 001 and cooperation between the investigators were supported by the NSF–Egypt Cooperative Research Program under Grant INT-9809889.

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