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Ecological Binding Material of First Generation

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Bentonite is clay rock, which is created by decomposition of vulcanic glass. It is formed from mixture of clay minerals of smectite group, mainly montmorillonite, beidellite and nontronite. Its typical characteristics is, that when in contact with water, it intensively swells. First who used this term was W.C. Knight in 1887. The rock had been named after town Fort Benton in American state Montana. For its interesting technological properties and whiteness has wide technological use. Bentonite is selectively mined and according to its final use separately modified, which results in high quality product with specific parameters. In the beginning of 21st century belong bentonite moulding mixtures in foundry to always perspective. Mainly increased ratio of ductile cast iron castings production cannot be ensured without the need of quality bentonite. Great area of scope remains to further research of moulding materials, which return also to bentonite producers.
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123--128
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Bibliogr. 26 poz., rys., tab., wykr.
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  • Department of Ferrous Metallurgy and Foundry, Faculty of Metallurgy, Technical University in Košice, Slovakia
  • Department of Ferrous Metallurgy and Foundry, Faculty of Metallurgy, Technical University in Košice, Slovakia
Bibliografia
  • [1] Kužvart, M. (1983). Deposits of industrial minerals. Pravda: Bratislava.
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  • [4] Číčel, B. a kol. (1992). Mineralogical Composition and Distribution Of Si, Al, Fe, Mg, And Ca In The Fine Fractions of Some Czech And Slovak Bentonites. Geologhica carpathica clays. 1, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava.
  • [5] Janotka, I. (1996). Bentonite-Based Materials for Environmental Protection. Geologhica carpathica clays. 2, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava.
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  • [8] Čapková, P., Malý, P., Pospíšil, M., Klika, Z. & Weismannová, H. (2004). Effect of surface and inter layer structure on the fluorescence of rhoda mine B-montmorillonite: modeling and experiment. Journal of colloid and interface science. 277(1), 128-137.
  • [9] Čapková, P., Pospíšil, M., Miehé-Brendlé, J., Trchová, M., Weiss, Z. & LeDred, R. (2000). Montmorillonite and beidelliteintercalated with tetramethy lammoniumcations. Journal of molecular modeling. 6(12), 600-607.
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  • [13] Ivan, Ľ. (1969). Bentonit – occurence and bearings on the continents, geology, geológia, genesis, stratigraphy, production, using, export, import, prices. Geofond, Bratislava, 1969.
  • [14] Fošum, J.(1999). Clay moulding mixtures and its use in czech foundries. Slévárenství, 4, 205-208.
  • [15] Jelínek, P. (2000). Dispersion systems of foundry mold mixtures, Ostrava, ISBN 80 238 6118 2, 2000.
  • [16] Čapková, P. a kol. (2006). Structure of Montmorillonite Cointercalated with Stearic Acid and Octadecylamine: Modeling, Diffraction, IR Spectroscopy. Journal of colloid and interface science. 300(1).
  • [17] Čapková, P. a kol. (2004). Effect of Surface and Interlayer Structure on the Fluorescence of Rhodamine B-montmorillonite: Modeling and Experiment. Journal of colloid and interface science. 277(1).
  • [18] Kehal, M. et al. (2008). The Trapping Of B From Water By Exfoliated And Functionalized Vermiculite. Clay Minerals Society. 56(4), 453-460
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  • [20] Weiss, Z. (2003). No foundry using of clay minerals. Svinčice u Mostů.
  • [21] Vasková, I. (2009). Bentonit – product of Slovak provenience for foundry purposes. Habilitate thesis, Košice.
  • [22] Neudert, (2013). Overview of parameters clay mold mixtures in Czech and Slovak foundries. International conference, Moulding materials, Kurdějov 10. – 11. 4. 2013.
  • [23] Pazderka, (2010). Reducing emissions of bentonite molding mixtures, Ostravice 26.-27.10.2010.
  • [24] Jelínek, (2010). Concentrated supports of pyrolisis carbon, Hronec, 7.-8.4.2010.
  • [25] Neudert, (2010). Geko LE – new concept of reducing emission for bentonite moulds, Hradec Králové 11/2010.
  • [26] Hrazdira, J. (2006). Effect of direct aqueous advanced photochemical oxidation processes on greensand mold materials and vocs or phasemissions, 43. Slévárenské dny, Brno.
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