A Comparison of Binder Burnout and Mechanical Characteristics of Printed and Chemically Bonded Sand Molds

Abstract

Various material systems have been created for Binder Jetting of sand molds; however, a formal analysis comparing the materials to commonly used foundry molding materials has not been conducted. In this paper the authors investigate potential differences in the material properties from four different commercially available binders systems for chemically bonded sand molds. Specifically, the authors compared the binder burnout characteristics and the tensile strength of sand created by 3D printing and conventional chemically bonded molding materials. Increased binder content can strengthen the mold but have adverse effect on part quality. Understanding the binder characteristics of printed molds are essential due to the potential defects from large amounts of gas generated from binder while pouring molten metal.Mechanical Engineerin

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