The Use of Rice Husk Ash as an Aggregate for Foundry Sand Mould Production

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
A. O. Apata F. V. Adams
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Mar 1, 2017

Abstract

The use of rice husk ash as aggregate for foundry sand mould production has been studied. 5 –25wt% rice husk ash was added to the sand mixture. The chemical, physical and mechanical properties measured include: chemical analysis of the rice husk ash, particle size, density, permeability, compatibility mouldability, moisture content, green compression and shear strength, dry compression and shear strength. The result revealed that, addition of rice husk ash to River Niger Silica sand, increased the mouldability, compatibility, grain fineness number, both green and dry strength, slightly decreased the density, permeability and moisture content. The result shows that better properties is achievable by the addition of rice husk ash to River Niger silica sand and can be used to enhance the mould properties of foundry sand.
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APA: A. O. Apata F. V. Adams  (2017)  The Use of Rice Husk Ash as an Aggregate for Foundry Sand Mould Production

MLA: A. O. Apata F. V. Adams The Use of Rice Husk Ash as an Aggregate for Foundry Sand Mould Production. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2017.

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