Metal founding – Process – Shaping a forming surface
Patent
1988-09-28
1991-04-09
Seidel, Richard K.
Metal founding
Process
Shaping a forming surface
164159, 261DIG65, B22C 912
Patent
active
050056301
ABSTRACT:
In the process and apparatus for making molds and cores, a casing for producing molds or cores is filled with a mixture of foundry sand and a binder. The mixture is hardened by a reagent which is firstly evaporated and introduced into the casing from a cylindrical container with a carrier gas or air flow supplied from a pressure gas source. The reagent is fed into the container by a dosing pump. A vacuum, or pressure below atmospheric pressure is produced in the container by a vacuum pump. The vacuum leads to the reagent evaporating more quickly than at atmospheric pressure. It is consequently possible to use reagents with a high boiling point, so that the hardening of the molds and cores is obtained less expensively and with reduced odorous annoyance.
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