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Innovative Inorganic Binder Systems for the Production of Cores for Non-Ferrous Metal Alloys Reflecting the Product Quality Requirements

V. Merta, Jaroslav Beňo, Tomáš Obzina, Filip Radkovský, Ivana Kroupová, Petr Lichý, Martin Folta, Kamila Janovská, Isabel Nguyenová, Miroslav Dostál

2021Metals17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this study is the evaluation of the parameters of core mixtures using different binder systems with regard to the collapsibility of cores after casting and the resulting product quality of castings reflecting surface requirements based on non-ferrous alloys. The research compares organically bonded core mixtures based on phenol-formaldehyde resins for the production of cores with the shell molding (resin coated sand), currently used in the production of aluminum alloy castings in the Brembo Czech s.r.o., and mixtures using innovative inorganic binder systems based on geopolymers; GEOPOL® W. The aim of the research is to compare the advantages and disadvantages of these binder systems in order to evaluate the potential of inorganically bonded mixtures to replace organically bonded mixtures, which would lead to a significant reduction in the environmental impacts of industrial production of castings.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMetallurgyMolding (decorative)CastingFerrousRaw materialAlloyCore (optical fiber)Composite materialChemistryOrganic chemistryMaterials Engineering and ProcessingRecycling and utilization of industrial and municipal waste in materials productionMagnesium Oxide Properties and Applications