Improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method

Water soluble core has been widely used in manufacturing complex metal components with hollow configurations or internal channels; however, the soluble core can absorb water easily from the air at room temperature. To improve the humidity resistance of the water soluble core and optimize the process...

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Main Authors: Zhang Long, Li Yuancai, Zhao Wei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Foundry Journal Agency 2011-05-01
Series:China Foundry
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Online Access:http://www.foundryworld.com/uploadfile/2011062942504737.pdf
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spelling doaj-3c15f13a7a5e454b9b2e4572f8e867452020-11-24T23:36:39ZengFoundry Journal AgencyChina Foundry1672-64212011-05-0182212217Improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method Zhang LongLi YuancaiZhao WeiWater soluble core has been widely used in manufacturing complex metal components with hollow configurations or internal channels; however, the soluble core can absorb water easily from the air at room temperature. To improve the humidity resistance of the water soluble core and optimize the process parameters applied in manufacturing of the water soluble core, a precipitation method and a two-level-three-full factorial central composite design were used, respectively. The properties of the cores treated by the precipitation method were compared with that without any treatment. Through a systematical study by means of both an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) and an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analyzer, the results indicate that the hygroscopicity can be reduced by 20% and the obtained optimal process conditions for three critical control factors affecting the hygroscopicity are 0.2 g·mL-1 calcium chloride concentration, 4% water concentration and 0 min ignition time. The porous surface coated by calcium chloride and the high humidity resistance products generated in the precipitation reaction between calcium chloride and potassium carbonate may contribute to the lower hygroscopicity.http://www.foundryworld.com/uploadfile/2011062942504737.pdfwater soluble coreprecipitation methodhygroscopicitytensile strength
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author Zhang Long
Li Yuancai
Zhao Wei
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Li Yuancai
Zhao Wei
Improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method
China Foundry
water soluble core
precipitation method
hygroscopicity
tensile strength
author_facet Zhang Long
Li Yuancai
Zhao Wei
author_sort Zhang Long
title Improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method
title_short Improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method
title_full Improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method
title_fullStr Improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method
title_sort improvement of humidity resistance of water soluble core by precipitation method
publisher Foundry Journal Agency
series China Foundry
issn 1672-6421
publishDate 2011-05-01
description Water soluble core has been widely used in manufacturing complex metal components with hollow configurations or internal channels; however, the soluble core can absorb water easily from the air at room temperature. To improve the humidity resistance of the water soluble core and optimize the process parameters applied in manufacturing of the water soluble core, a precipitation method and a two-level-three-full factorial central composite design were used, respectively. The properties of the cores treated by the precipitation method were compared with that without any treatment. Through a systematical study by means of both an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) and an energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) analyzer, the results indicate that the hygroscopicity can be reduced by 20% and the obtained optimal process conditions for three critical control factors affecting the hygroscopicity are 0.2 g·mL-1 calcium chloride concentration, 4% water concentration and 0 min ignition time. The porous surface coated by calcium chloride and the high humidity resistance products generated in the precipitation reaction between calcium chloride and potassium carbonate may contribute to the lower hygroscopicity.
topic water soluble core
precipitation method
hygroscopicity
tensile strength
url http://www.foundryworld.com/uploadfile/2011062942504737.pdf
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