Claims
- 1. A method for use in preparing a foundry sand mix comprising a mixture of sand and particulate bond material thus to make a foundry sand mix suitable for use in making sand molds to be used in casting metal parts in a foundry operation, the method comprising:(a) conveying particulate bond material to a pre-mix tank using non-gaseous conveyance, and discharging such particulate bond material into such pre-mix tank; (b) adding water to the pre-mix tank; (c) mixing the particulate bond material and water in the pre-mix tank to thereby make a pre-mix bond slurry; and (d) adding sand to the pre-mix tank in an amount of zero up to an amount which, after the recited mixing in the pre-mix tank, results in no more than 15 percent by weight of the bond material being free bond material in the pre-mix bond slurry.
- 2. A method as in claim 1, including adding no substantial quantity of sand to the pre-mix tank.
- 3. A method as in claim 1, including causing the particulate bond material to traverse a path across an open space in the pre-mix tank, and spraying water onto the stream of bond material particles so as to wet the bond material particles, without deleteriously deflecting the bond material particles from the path.
- 4. A method as in claim 1, and further comprising(e) conveying the pre-mix bond slurry through a discharge line into a mullor, and (f) mixing the pre-mix bond slurry with sand in the mullor to thereby make the foundry sand mix suitable for use in making sand molds to be used in casting metal parts in a foundry operation.
- 5. A method as in claim 4, including specifying the absolute quantities of water and bond material to be mixed in the pre-mix tank according to test results obtained from at least one of (i) a recent batch of sand mix discharged from the mullor, and (ii) return sand being fed to the mullor.
- 6. A method as in claim 4, including feeding the slurry directly into the mullor through a dedicated slurry feed line.
- 7. A method as in claim 4, including feeding the slurry through a slurry feed line to a water feed line, and feeding the slurry into the mullor through the water feed line, optionally diluting the slurry with water in the water feed line.
- 8. A method of preparing a mixture of sand and particulate bond material thus to make a foundry sand mix suitable for use in making sand molds to be used in casting metal parts in a foundry operation, the method comprising:(a) adding particulate bond material to a pre-mix tank; (b) adding, to the pre-mix tank, water substantially free from the particulate bond material; (c) mixing the particulate bond material and water in the pre-mix tank to thereby make a pre-mix bond slurry; and (d) adding sand to the pre-mix tank in an amount of zero up to an amount which, after the recited mixing in the pre-mix tank, results in no more than 15 percent by weight of the bond material being free bond material in the pre-mix bond slurry.
- 9. A method as in claim 8, including adding no substantial quantity of sand to the pre-mix tank.
- 10. A method as in claim 8, and further comprising(e) conveying the pre-mix bond slurry from the pre-mix tank into a mullor; and (f) mixing the pre-mix bond slurry with sand in the mullor to thereby make the foundry sand mix suitable for use in making sand molds to be used in casting metal parts in a foundry operation.
- 11. A method as in claim 8, including causing the particulate bond material to traverse a path across an open space in the pre-mix tank, and spraying water onto the stream of bond material particles so as to wet the bond material particles, without deleteriously deflecting the bond material particles from the path.
- 12. A method as in claim 11, including specifying the absolute quantities of water and bond material to be mixed in the pre-mix tank according to test results obtained from at least one of (i) a recent batch of sand mix discharged from the mullor, and (ii) return sand being fed to the mullor.
- 13. A method as in claim 11, including feeding the slurry directly into the mullor through a dedicated slurry feed line.
- 14. A method as in claim 11, including feeding the slurry through a slurry feed line to a water feed line, and feeding the slurry into the mullor through the water feed line, optionally diluting the slurry with water in the water feed line.
- 15. A method of preparing a mixture of sand and particulate bond material thus to make a foundry sand mix suitable for use in making sand molds to be used in casting metal parts in a foundry operation, the method comprising:(a) adding a first quantity of particulate bond material, having a first set of bonding properties and physical properties, to a pre-mix tank; (b) adding a second quantity of water to the pre-mix tank; (c) mixing the particulate bond material and water in the pre-mix tank to thereby make a pre-mix bond slurry; (d) conveying the pre-mix bond slurry from the pre-mix tank to a mixer; (e) adding sand, having a second set of bonding properties and physical properties, to the pre-mix tank in an amount of zero up to an amount which, after the recited mixing in the pre-mix tank, results in no more than 15 percent by weight of the bond material being free bond material in the pre-mix bond slurry, which slurry is being conveyed to the mixer; and (f) mixing the pre-mix bond slurry with sand in the mixer to thereby make the foundry sand mix suitable for use in making the molds to be used in casting metal parts in a foundry operation, the resulting foundry sand mix having a capability to develop a given level of bond strength in making such sand molds while using, in the foundry sand mix, a quantity of bond material corresponding to the first quantity of particulate bond material of at least 5 percent less by weight than is needed to develop the respective level of bond strength, using corresponding sand and bond material, when adding the bond material and water, separately, directly to the mixer.
- 16. A method as in claim 15, including adding no substantial quantity of sand to the pre-mix tank.
- 17. A method as in claim 15, including causing the particulate bond material to traverse a path across an open space in the pre-mix tank, and spraying water onto the stream of bond material particles so as to wet the bond material particles, without deleteriously deflecting the bond material particles from the path.
- 18. A method as in claim 15, including specifying the absolute quantities of water and bond material to be mixed in the pre-mix tank according to test results obtained from at least one of (i) a recent batch of sand mix discharged from the mixer, and (ii) return sand being fed to the mixer.
- 19. A method as in claim 15, including feeding the slurry directly into the mullor through a dedicated slurry feed line.
- 20. A method as in claim 15, including feeding the slurry through a slurry feed line to a water feed line, and feeding the slurry into the mullor through the water feed line, optionally diluting the slurry with in the water feed line.
- 21. A method of preparing a mixture of sand and particulate bond material thus to make a foundry sand mix suitable for use in making sand molds to be used in casting metal parts in a foundry operation, the method comprising:(a) adding a first quantity of fresh particulate bond material to a pre-mix tank; (b) adding a second quantity of water to the pre-mix tank; (c) mixing the fresh particulate bond material and water in the pre-mix tank to thereby make a pre-mix bond slurry; (d) conveying the pre-mix bond slurry from the pre-mix tank to a mixer; (e) adding sand, and optionally used bond material, to the pre-mix tank in an amount of zero up to an amount which, after the recited mixing in the pre-mix tank, results in no more than 15 percent by weight of the bond material being free bond material in the pre-mix bond slurry, which slurry is being conveyed to the mixer; and (f) mixing the pre-mix bond slurry with sand, and optionally used bond material, in the mixer to thereby make the foundry sand mix suitable for use in making the molds to be used in casting metal parts in a foundry operation, the quantity of particulate bond material in the so fabricated foundry sand mix representing a quantity of bond material corresponding to at least 75 percent of the first quantity of fresh particulate bond material added to the pre-mix tank.
- 22. A method as in claim 21, including adding no substantial quantity of sand to the pre-mix tank.
- 23. A method as in claim 21, including causing the particulate bond material to traverse a path across an open space in the pre-mix tank, and spraying water onto the stream of bond material particles so as to wet the bond material particles, without deleteriously deflecting the bond material particles from the path.
- 24. A method as in claim 21, including specifying the absolute quantities of water and bond material to be mixed in the pre-mix tank according to test results obtained from at least one of (i) a recent batch of sand mix discharged from the mixer, and (ii) return sand being fed to the mixer.
- 25. A method of reducing the fraction of active particulate bond material in dust collected from a foundry sand system, the foundry sand system containing sand, and particulate bond material, the method comprising:(a) adding particulate bond material to a pre-mix tank; (b) adding water to the pre-mix tank; (c) mixing the particulate bond material and water in the pre-mix tank thus to wet substantially all of the bond material with the water and to thereby form a pre-mix bond slurry wherein substantially all of the particles of bond material are active for bonding together particles of sand; (d) discharging the pre-mix bond slurry from the pre-mix tank to a mixer; (e) mixing the pre-mix bond slurry with sand, including a charge of return sand mix, wherein substantially all of the bond material in the return sand mix was initially mixed with the water in the pre-mix tank, to thereby make a foundry sand molding mix; and (f) collecting air-borne dust generated in the above recited actions, including collecting air-borne particles of bond material, less than 15 percent by weight of such collected dust representing active such particulate bond material.
- 26. A method as in claim 25, less than 10 percent by weight of such collected dust representing active such particulate bond material.
- 27. A method as in claim 25, including adding no substantial quantity of sand to the pre-mix tank.
- 28. A method as in claim 25, including causing the particulate bond material to traverse a path across an open space in the pre-mix tank, and spraying water onto the stream of bond material particles so as to wet the bond material particles, without deleteriously deflecting the bond material particles from the path.
- 29. A method as in claim 25, including feeding the slurry directly into the mixer through a dedicated slurry feed line.
- 30. A method as in claim 25, including feeding the slurry through a slurry feed line to a water feed line, and feeding the slurry into the mixer through the water feedline, optionally diluting the slurry with water in a water feed line.
- 31. A method of reducing the fraction of inactive bond material in foundry sand molds, the method comprising:(a) adding particulate bond material to a pre-mix tank; (b) adding water to the pre-mix tank; (c) mixing the particulate bond material and water in the pre-mix tank thus to wet substantially all of the bond material with the water and to thereby form a pre-mix bond slurry wherein substantially all of the particles of bond material are active for bonding together particles of sand; (d) discharging the pre-mix bond slurry from the pre-mix tank to a mixer; (e) mixing the pre-mix bond slurry with sand, including a charge of return sand mix, in the mixer, wherein substantially all of the bond material in the return sand mix was initially mixed with water in the pre-mix tank, to thereby make a foundry sand molding mix; and (f) making sand molds with the sand mix so made, the fraction of free bond material in the resulting sand molds being no greater than 15 percent by weight of the total quantity of bond material in the sand mix.
- 32. A method as in claim 31, including adding no substantial quantity of sand to the pre-mix tank.
- 33. A method as in claim 31, including causing the particulate bond material to traverse a path across an open space in the pre-mix tank, and spraying water onto the stream of bond material particles so as to wet the bond material particles, without deleteriously deflecting the bond material particles from the path.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Divisional application claiming priority under 35 U.S.C. 120 to application Ser. No. 09/810,855 filed on Mar. 16, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,435,262, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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