Metal founding – Process – Shaping a forming surface
Patent
1974-02-13
1976-02-17
Husar, Francis S.
Metal founding
Process
Shaping a forming surface
B22C 912
Patent
active
039385787
ABSTRACT:
Foundry moulds or cores are made by putting a mixture of foundry sand and acid-hardenable binder into a mould or core box, hardening the binder by passing an acidic gas through the mixture, removing the mould or core from the box and applying to its surface a material which will neutralise or adsorb acidic gases. The neutralising or adsorbent material permits avoidance of the health hazard of emission of acidic gas from the mould or core on storage or during use.
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"How to Use Phenolic Casting Resins for Pattern Coatings," By E. J. McAffee, American Foundryman, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 27-28, Feb. 1950.
Bugg John W. J.
Epstein David
Watkins Leslie A.
Berry E. Janet
Husar Francis S.
Roethel John E.
Rosen Lawrence
The White Sea & Baltic Company Limited
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