Physical Concentration Processes For Reclaiming Foundry Sands

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. Y. Hwang
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

Sands are utilized to make molds for metal castings in the foundry industry. Approximately a half ton of sand is disposed of for each ton of metal cast in this country. In Michigan, annual sand disposal amounts to about one million tons. A process has been developed in this study to reclaim sands from a steel foundry. Physical separations are utilized in conjunction with other operations (such as the removal of binder, metal, spruce, washes, etc.) to yield silica and chromite sands with desirable molding properties. Several different separation methods, including electrostatic, magnetic, and various gravitational approaches have been examined. Experimental results are presented. The applicabilities of these separation methods are discussed.
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APA: J. Y. Hwang  (1992)  Physical Concentration Processes For Reclaiming Foundry Sands

MLA: J. Y. Hwang Physical Concentration Processes For Reclaiming Foundry Sands. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1992.

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