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Original Article

Mechanical properties of chemically bonded sand core materials dipped in sol–gel coating impregnated with filter dust: novel approach to improve casting quality

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Pages 307-317 | Received 09 Nov 2011, Accepted 15 Feb 2012, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

A novel sol–gel coating impregnated with filter dust was applied on chemically bonded sand core materials by dipping. After curing, the strengths of the core materials were measured under uniaxial loading using a new strength testing machine (STM). The STM presents the loading history as a force–displacement curve from which the mechanical properties of the materials are deduced. The fracture surfaces were examined using a stereomicroscope and a scanning electron microscope. From the results, the strengths of the core materials were slightly reduced by the coating in tensile and flexural modes, while the strengths were increased under compression. The mode of fracture of the chemically bonded sand core materials was observed to be intergranular through the binder. The stiffness of the chemically bonded sand core materials was determined. For better understanding of the mechanical properties of the chemically bonded sand core materials, a combination of flexural and compression tests is suggested for improving the casting quality.

The authors wish to thank the Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation for financing the work. The authors are also grateful to the nine industrial partners to this project for their support.

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