Abstract

ABSTRACTIn the present investigation, efforts are made to use Ferro Chrome (Fe-Cr) slag as a mold material for the replacement of silica sand in the foundry industry. The sodium silicate-Fe–Si process is adopted for evaluating the same. The process parameters considered for this investigation are % of sodium silicate, % of Fe–Si powder as a binder, and mold setting time. A series of sand tests are carried out on sand, slag individually, and for various combinations of these two. Three types of molds are made with sand, slag individually, and combination of these two with 6% sodium silicate and 1.5% Fe–Si. Various ferrous and non-ferrous castings are performed on these newly developed slag molds. The results reveal that the Fe-Cr slag with mold permeability, compression, and shear strength is a suitable candidate for either partial or full replacement of silica sand. During casting neither fusing, dripping, nor collapse of the mold walls is observed in slag molds; this is true for both ferrous and non-ferrous castings. Castings with good surface finish and no surface defects are made by slag molds. Faster heat transfer in slag molds enable to obtain castings with enhanced metallurgical and mechanical properties.

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