• Title of article

    Mid-infrared spectroscopic analysis of chemically bound metalcasting sands

  • Author/Authors

    Miguel، نويسنده , , Roberto E. and Dungan، نويسنده , , Robert S. and Reeves III، نويسنده , , James B.، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    332
  • To page
    335
  • Abstract
    Foundries around the world discard millions of tons of sand each year even though they can be beneficially used in manufactured soils and geotechnical applications. Despite their usefulness as an aggregate replacement, some environmental authorities are concerned over potential negative impacts associated with residual organic binders in waste foundry sands (WFSs). In this study, chemically bound molding and core sands were obtained from aluminum, bronze and iron foundries that used alkyd urethane, phenolic urethane, Novolac, and natural organic binders. The aim was to use mid-infrared (MIR) spectrometry to assess binder changes within the sands during the casting process. Bands associated with CH stretching were detected in most WFSs. Mid-infrared spectra and total carbon data demonstrated that organic binders closest to the molten metal interface and subjected to the highest casting temperatures exhibited the most thermal degradation. Our results also provided preliminary evidence that MIR spectroscopy could potentially be used as a method to quantify residual binder in WFSs.
  • Keywords
    Foundry , thermal degradation , Resin , Mid-infrared spectrometry , Organic binder , Molding sand
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2036801