Inorganic binders

for mould and core production in the foundry

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Metallurgy, Science, Chemistry, Technical & Industrial
Cover of the book Inorganic binders by Hartmut Polzin, Schiele & Schön GmbH
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Author: Hartmut Polzin ISBN: 9783794908943
Publisher: Schiele & Schön GmbH Publication: December 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Hartmut Polzin
ISBN: 9783794908943
Publisher: Schiele & Schön GmbH
Publication: December 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

In addition to clay minerals, which have been used for decades as a binder for the compaction moulding process (with bentonite moulding materials), there are also inorganic chemically curing binder systems od long-standing tradition in the foundry. Since the forties of the last century cement has has been used for mould and core production. The core production was then revolutionized in the fifties by the water glass CO2 process. Since the Fifties, theclassical inorganic systems have superseded the organic binder systems, with notable increase around the 1970s and 80s. Due to a constantly increasing environmental awareness in the foundry industry, which has been increasingly underpinned by government calls for an improvement in casting production, the almost forgotten inorganic binder systems had a renaissance at the turn of the century. There is some misleading and even conflicting information surrounding the current state of the application, as well as its achievable property level. Therefore, this book should be attempted as complete as possible. It is aiming to provide answers to the question of what can afford inorganic binder systems at the present. On the other hand this book should open questions or problems to be solved for a further increasing of proportions in mould and core production in the coming years.

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In addition to clay minerals, which have been used for decades as a binder for the compaction moulding process (with bentonite moulding materials), there are also inorganic chemically curing binder systems od long-standing tradition in the foundry. Since the forties of the last century cement has has been used for mould and core production. The core production was then revolutionized in the fifties by the water glass CO2 process. Since the Fifties, theclassical inorganic systems have superseded the organic binder systems, with notable increase around the 1970s and 80s. Due to a constantly increasing environmental awareness in the foundry industry, which has been increasingly underpinned by government calls for an improvement in casting production, the almost forgotten inorganic binder systems had a renaissance at the turn of the century. There is some misleading and even conflicting information surrounding the current state of the application, as well as its achievable property level. Therefore, this book should be attempted as complete as possible. It is aiming to provide answers to the question of what can afford inorganic binder systems at the present. On the other hand this book should open questions or problems to be solved for a further increasing of proportions in mould and core production in the coming years.

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