Claims
- 1. A method for heat treating a casting having a sand core which comprises, at least, sand particles bound together by a binder material, the sand core defining a cavity within the casting, and the method comprising the following steps:
- introducing the casting into a furnace, wherein the furnace defines a plurality of zones that are spatially displaced from one another;
- heating the furnace to a temperature in excess of the combustion temperature of the binder material;
- providing an oxygenated atmosphere in at least one zone of the plurality of zones;
- conveying the casting along a path through the plurality of zones, whereby the casting, with the sand core therein, is exposed to the oxygenated atmosphere within the heated furnace to permit the binder material to combust; and
- directing airflow at the casting while the casting is in the furnace so as to dislodge portions of the sand core from the casting, wherein the step of directing airflow includes, at least, a step of varying the direction from which airflow is directed at the casting as the casting is conveyed through the furnace,
- wherein the varying step includes, at least,
- directing a flow of air in a first direction in a first zone of the plurality of zones, and
- directing a flow of air in a second direction in a second zone of the plurality of zones, and
- wherein the step of conveying includes, at least, conveying the casting sequentially through the first zone and the second zone.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of varying the direction from which airflow is directed at the casting included, at least, operating a fan in each of the first zone and the second zone, and providing ductwork in each of the first zone and the second zone such that the direction of airflow in the first zone differs from the direction of airflow in the second zone.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the step of directing a flow of air against the casting as the casting is contained within the furnace includes, at least, a step of directing a flow of air against the casting at an airflow velocity in excess of 3,000 feet per minute.
- 4. The method of claim 1,
- wherein the step of varying the direction from which airflow is directed at the casting further includes, at least, directing a flow of air horizontally through a third zone of the plurality of zones,
- wherein the step of conveying further includes, at least, conveying the casting through the third zone, and
- wherein the first direction and the second direction are vertical directions.
- 5. A method of processing a casting having a sand core, which sand core comprises, at least, sand particles bound together by a binder material, which sand core defines a cavity within the casting, the method comprising the steps of:
- introducing a casting with at least some sand core therein into a furnace;
- conveying the casting along an elongated path through a plurality of adjacent zones,
- wherein the path and the plurality of adjacent zones are defined by the furnace;
- heating the furnace to a temperature sufficient to heat treat the casting and sufficient to combust the binder of the sand core, wherein the heating step includes, at least, a step of heating all zones of the plurality of adjacent zones;
- burning binder of the sand core within the furnace to release core portions of varying sizes from the casting, wherein the burning step includes, at least, steps of
- introducing oxygen to zones of the plurality of adjacent zones, and
- controlling the introduction of oxygen to introduce larger amounts of oxygen in the zones earlier encountered by the casting and smaller amounts of oxygen in the zones later encountered by the casting,
- whereby core portions in varying amounts and varying sizes are released in more than one zone of the plurality of adjacent zones; p1 directing airflow from a plurality of directions against the casting, while the casting is in the furnace, so as to dislodge portions of the sand core from the casting,
- wherein the step of directing airflow includes, at least,
- directing a flow of air in a first direction in a first zone of the plurality of zones, and
- directing a flow of air in a second direction in a second zone of the plurality of zones, and
- wherein the step of conveying includes, at least, conveying the casting sequentially through the first zone and the second zone;
- reducing the size of at least larger portions of the released sand core portions, which reducing is accomplished through additional burning of binder in the larger portions of the released sand core portions;
- thereafter conveying sand and any attached binder away from the furnace, thereby accomplishing heat treatment, core removal, and at least partial sand reclamation in an integrated process associated with a single furnace; and
- cooling the casting at some point in time after the casting has been conveyed through the plurality of adjacent zones.
- 6. A method for heat treating a casting having a sand core which comprises, at least, sand particles bound together by a binder material, the sand core defining a cavity within the casting, and the method comprising the following steps:
- introducing the casting into a furnace prior to removing a substantial portion of the sand core from the cavity within the casting, wherein the furnace defines a plurality of zones that are spatially displaced from one another;
- heating at least a plurality of zones of the plurality of zones to a temperature in excess of the combustion temperature of the binder material;
- providing an oxygenated atmosphere in at least one zone of the heated plurality of zones;
- conveying the casting along a path through the plurality of zones,
- whereby the casting, with the sand core therein, is exposed to the heated and oxygenated atmosphere within the furnace to permit the binder material to combust, and
- whereby portions of the sand core are loosened from the sand core and fall from the cavity while the casting is in the furnace; and
- directing airflow from a plurality of directions against the casting, while the casting is in the furnace, so as to dislodge portions of the sand core from the casting,
- wherein the step of directing airflow includes at least,
- directing a flow of air in a first direction in a first zone of the plurality of zones, and
- directing a flow of air in a second direction in a second zone of the plurality of zones, and
- wherein the step of conveying includes, at least, conveying the casting sequentially through the first zone and the second zone.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/149,323, filed on Nov. 9, 1993, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,350,160 which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/979,621, filed Nov. 20, 1992, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,294,094, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/705,626, filed May 24, 1991, and abandoned on Mar. 19, 1993, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/415,135, filed Sep. 29, 1989, and abandoned on Aug. 23, 1991.
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