Coating for molds and expendable cores

Metal founding – Means to shape metallic material – United particle type shaping surface

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164138, 164 14, 427134, 106 3827, 523139, B22C 300, B22C 910

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ABSTRACT:
A resin-bonded sand core for high-pressure die casting methods having a first refractory coating, such as of silica, with an inorganic binding agent of colloidal silica and a clay such as kaolin, and a second or top coating of a refractory material containing zircon and an organic binding agent, which combination of these two different coatings enables the bonded sand core to have high pressure and temperature resistance, good washout resistance, freedom from surface penetration, and good shake-out properties.

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