Jonathan Kabadjundi Kabasele, Kasongo Didier Nyembwe
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Abstract
Mechanical reclamation is the de facto method of sand recycling in most foundries used to limit sand dumping and adhere to environmental regulations. The latter metal casting imperatives align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals of Responsible Production (Goal 12 - Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.). The crushing ratio, which essentially assesses the propensity of the sand to produce fine particles during moulding operations, is a critical property to predict the effectiveness of the mechanical reclamation process. This study assesses the crushing ratio of South African chromite sand. Five samples from the top worldwide producers were evaluated and compared. Rod milling was used to simulate mechanical reclamation. After testing, it was found that this crushing ratio varies between 1.68 and 1.93 after 9 minutes. Good statistical linear correlations were established between the crushing ratio of samples with Cr/Fe ratio, chromite content, and grain size. The investigation contributes to additional knowledge of chromite sand for foundry applications.
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The International Journal of Metalcasting is dedicated to leading the transfer of research and technology for the global metalcasting industry. The quarterly publication keeps the latest developments in metalcasting research and technology in front of the scientific leaders in our global industry throughout the year. All papers published in the the journal are approved after a rigorous peer review process. The editorial peer review board represents three international metalcasting groups: academia (metalcasting professors), science and research (personnel from national labs, research and scientific institutions), and industry (leading technical personnel from metalcasting facilities).