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pISSN : 1598-706X / eISSN : 2288-8381


(논문)연구논문

한국주조공학회지 (7권4호 366-379)

The Study on the Strength Improvement CO_2 Mold Bonded With High Mole-Ratio Sodium Silicates

고(高)MOLE비(比)의 규산(珪酸)소다를 사용(使用)한 CO_2 주형(鑄型)의 강도개선(强度改善)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究)

Bong Wan Kim*, Kye Wan Lee**

*Hanyang Univ., **Small Business Training Institute

Abstract

The influences of some factors on the variation of compression strength of CO_2 process were investigated with an attention given to use of high SiO_2/Na_2O silicate, addition of organics and gassing operation. 1) Higher ratio binder offers faster rates of hardening with lower CO_2 consumption requiring more concentration for a good strength development. A mixture containing 4 percent of 2.7:1 ratio silicate produces the strength above 8kg/cm^2 after 80 seconds gassing, but 5% and 6% respectively of 3.0:1 and3.3:1 ratio silicate are necessary to achieve equivalent levels of strength. 2) The correct water content in sand mixtures containing higher ratio silicates is necessary for the better strength properties to be obtained. The addition of 1% water to the sand mixtures bonded with 5%,3:1 ratio and 6%,3.3:1 ratio silicates maintains near-maximum strength on extended gassing. 3) When higher ratio silicates with 3:1 and 3.3:1 ratios are used,the addition of organic additives such as oil, sucrose and polyol results in considerable changes in strength. The presence of 1.0 to 1.5 percent of polyol produces a noticiable improvement 4) Gas diluted with air raises the efficiency of gas utilization. When gas contains 50 percent CO_2, the efficience is significantly increased with the best strength in the silicates having high ratios of 3:1 and 3.3:1. 5) The strength of molds is liable to change on storage with the reduction in water content. The magnitude of the strength change is determinded with the mole ratio. The presence of polyol in the mixture with 3.3:1 ratio silicate has a pronounced effect on maintaining the gassed strength.

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