Examination of Behavior from Selected Foundry Sands with Alkali Silicate-Based Inorganic Binders

Author:

Vasková IvetaORCID,Varga László,Prass Ingo,Dargai Viktoria,Conev Martin,Hrubovčáková Martina,Bartošová Marianna,Buľko BranislavORCID,Demeter PeterORCID

Abstract

The automotive industry is one of the most important customers for the foundry industry. In particular, casting of engine parts for combustion engines is one of the most demanding areas of casting technology. New generation of engine blocks and cylinder heads are getting geometrically more complicated in order to maintain or even increase performance. With the increased complexity, the strain for the casting molds is growing and the widely used technology of core making with standard silica sands is, for several applications, no longer reaching the demanded results. Furthermore, in last decade, there has been an effort in using inorganic binders in core making process, which brings along some additional technological challenges. In order to cope with these challenges, in this paper, silica and non-silica sands with round and angular grains as well as with fine and coarse grains are examined using an inorganic binder for strength, permeability, and thermal stability. The results shall provide useful information about the possibilities of application and combining different types of foundry sands, both silica and non-silica. With their impact on the selected sand core properties, they can help in solving problems in the core making process as well as reaching a high quality of the final product-casting.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Materials Science,Metals and Alloys

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