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Modification of Foundry Binders by Biodegradable Material

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The paper presents the impact of biodegradable material - polycaprolactone (PCL) on selected properties of moulding sands. A self-hardening moulding sands with phenol-furfuryl resin, which is widely used in foundry practice, and an environmentally friendly self-hardening moulding sand with hydrated sodium silicate where chosen for testing. The purpose of the new additive in the case of synthetic resin moulding sands is to reduce their harmfulness to the environment and to increase their “elasticity” at ambient temperature. In the case of moulding sands with environmentally friendly hydrated sodium silicate binder, the task of the new additive is to increase the elasticity of the tested samples while preserving their ecological character. Studies have shown that the use of 5% PCL in moulding sand increases their flexibility at ambient temperature, both with organic and inorganic binders. The influence of the new additive on the deformation of the moulding sands at elevated temperatures has also been demonstrated.
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31--34
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Bibliogr. 14 poz., wykr.
Twórcy
  • AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland, Faculty of Foundry Engineering, Department of Moulding Materials, Mould Technology and Cast Non-Ferrous Metals
  • AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland, Faculty of Foundry Engineering, Department of Moulding Materials, Mould Technology and Cast Non-Ferrous Metals
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  • AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow, Poland, Faculty of Foundry Engineering, Department of Moulding Materials, Mould Technology and Cast Non-Ferrous Metals
Bibliografia
  • [1] Major-Gabryś, K. (2016). Environmentally friendly foundry moulding and core sands. Gliwice: Wydawnictwo Archives of Foundry Engineering, Komisja Odlewnictwa PAN Katowice, ISBN 978-83-63605-13-1. (in Polish).
  • [2] Grabowska, B., Szucki, M. & Suchy, J.Sz. et al. (2013). Thermal degradation behavior of cellulose-based material for gating systems in iron casting production. Polimery. 58(1), 39-44.
  • [3] Grabowska, B., Malinowski, P., Szucki, M. & Byczyński, Ł. (2016). Thermal analysis in foundry technology. Pt. 1, Study TG-DSC of the new class of polymer binders BioCo. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. 126(1), 245-250.
  • [4] Holtzer, M. (2001). Waste and by-products management in foundries. Uczelniane Wydawnictwa Naukowo-Dydaktyczne AGH. (in Polish).
  • [5] Kmita, A. & Hutera, B. (2012). Influence of modification a water glass on its viscosity and wettability of the sand matrix. Archives of Foundry Engineering. 12(spec.1), 103-106.
  • [6] Gröning, P., Schreckenberg, S. & Jenrich, K. (2015). Herstellung von hochkomplexen Zylinderkurbelgehäusen. Giesserei. 10(01), 42-47.
  • [7] Choi, E.-J. & Park, J.-K. (1996). Study on biodegradability of PCL/SAN blend using composting method. Polymer Degradation and Stability. 52, 321-326.
  • [8] Scott, G. (2001). Environmentally degradable polyolefins: When, why and how, Expert Group Meeting on Environmentally Degradable Plastics, Present Status and Perspectives, Trieste: ICS-UNIDO, 37-48.
  • [9] Scott, G. (2000). Green Polymers. Polymer Degradation and Stability. 68, 1-7.
  • [10] Wiles, D.M. & Scott, G. (2006). Polyolefins with Controlled Environmental Biodegradability. Polymer Degradation and Stability. 91, 1581-1592.
  • [11] Iwamoto, A. & Tokiwa, Y. (1994). Enzymatic degradation of plastics containing polycaprolactone. Polymer Degradation and Stability. 45, 2, 205-213.
  • [12] Eastmond, G.C. (2000). Poly(ε-caprolactone) Blends. Advances in Polymer Science. 149, 59-222.
  • [13] Dobosz, St.M. (2006). Water in moulding and core sands. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Naukowe AKAPIT. (in Polish).
  • [14] Major-Gabryś, K., Grabarczyk, A., Dobosz, St.M. (2016). The compositions: biodegradable material - synthetic resins as moulding sands binders. Archives of Foundry Engineering. 16(4), 75-78.
Uwagi
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Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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