Characterization And Evaluation Of Incorporation The Casting Sand In Mortar

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
E. B. Zanelato
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

The process of casting metals and alloys occurs through the fusion of this metal and its subsequent casting into a mold with the dimensions and geometry close to the final piece. Most foundries use sand casting molds for making you. This work aims to characterize and evaluate the foundry sand to allow its use in segments of Civil Engineering, creating a viable destination for a residue is that discarded. The following characterization tests were performer: particle size, chemical analysis, X-ray Diffraction and Density Real grain. For the execution of the test specimens was used to 1:3 cement and sand, and the incorporation of 10% and 20% of the total mass replacing the sand, and the trace reference. The results show that best results in compression and bending tests were obtained by replacing 10 % of common sand for sand casting.
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APA: E. B. Zanelato  (2015)  Characterization And Evaluation Of Incorporation The Casting Sand In Mortar

MLA: E. B. Zanelato Characterization And Evaluation Of Incorporation The Casting Sand In Mortar. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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