2022
DOI: 10.3390/ma15041552
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Effect of the Biodegradable Component Addition to the Molding Sand on the Microstructure and Properties of Ductile Iron Castings

Abstract: In this work, the results of the examinations of the effect of the mold material and mold technology on the microstructure and properties of the casts parts of ductile cast iron have been presented. Four different self-hardening molding sands based on fresh silica sand from Grudzen Las, with organic binders (no-bake process), were used to prepare molds for tested castings. A novelty is the use of molding sand with a two-component binder: furfuryl resin-polycaprolactone PCL biomaterial. The molds were poured wi… Show more

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“…Silva properties of molds required when performing molding processes using special materials, such as carbon fiber, epoxy, biodegradable components, and titanium alloys, and use them to optimize the molding process. [12][13][14][15] However, very few studies have attempted a scientific approach to minimize flash, which is a major problem in the tip-forming process, which is essential for catheter manufacturing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Silva properties of molds required when performing molding processes using special materials, such as carbon fiber, epoxy, biodegradable components, and titanium alloys, and use them to optimize the molding process. [12][13][14][15] However, very few studies have attempted a scientific approach to minimize flash, which is a major problem in the tip-forming process, which is essential for catheter manufacturing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silva et al and Kanbur et al conducted a study to improve molding performance by optimizing the cooling channel in the mold, 9,10 and Kuo et al conducted a study to analyze the molding characteristics by changing the cooling channel as well as the cooling process and consider the productivity in injection molding 11 . In addition, Kipping et al, Major‐Gabryś et al, Wang et al, and Waalkes et al performed research to analyze the material, heat transfer, and rheological properties of molds required when performing molding processes using special materials, such as carbon fiber, epoxy, biodegradable components, and titanium alloys, and use them to optimize the molding process 12–15 . However, very few studies have attempted a scientific approach to minimize flash, which is a major problem in the tip‐forming process, which is essential for catheter manufacturing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%