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Evaluation of additive manufacturing of sand cores in terms of the resulting surface roughness

Martina Gawronová, Petr Lichý, Ivana Kroupová, Tomáš Obzina, Jaroslav Beňo, Isabel Nguyenová, V. Merta, J. Jezierski, Filip Radkovský

2022Heliyon18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Obtaining a good surface finish on casting is challenging and depends on the dimension of the sand particles and the processing method of the mold. Evolving modern trends in mould and core production as a binder jetting technology is an option and it is more than desirable to evaluate and remove any possible negative effects. The aim of this study is to compare the influence of furan no-bake technology and 3D printing method on the surface quality of cores and cavities formed in aluminium alloy castings. In addition to the sieve analysis and mechanical properties of the moulding mixtures, the roughness (Ra, Rz) of the cores and resulting casting surfaces of individual samples were compared in this study.

Topics & Concepts

Surface roughnessMoldSieve (category theory)Materials scienceCastingSurface finishAluminiumMetallurgyAlloyCore (optical fiber)Sand castingSieve analysisComposite materialAluminium alloyNanotechnologyMathematicsCombinatoricsAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesAdditive Manufacturing Materials and ProcessesInnovations in Concrete and Construction Materials