1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a method for molding a sand mold, in which sand is packed in a mold and solidified to mold a sand mold for casting, and a sand mold.
2. Description of the Related Art
When casting a cylinder block, a cylinder head, or the like of an engine, a collapsible sand core (sand mold) is used for forming a hollow part such as a water jacket, an intake and exhaust port, or the like. WO 2007/058254 describes a starch-based compound that is an organic substance is used as a binder, the binder is stirred and foamed together with an aggregate, a surfactant, a crosslinking agent and water to form foamed sand, and the foamed sand is solidified to mold a sand core for casting.
According to this, although the starch-based binder generates CO2 and H2O when decomposed by heating with a high temperature melt during casting, it does not generate a harmful gas or an odor. Further, since the starch-based binder becomes collapsible owing to pyrolysis, also core sand can be easily ejected after casting.
However, as was described above, the binder is heated with a high-temperature melt during casting to generate CO2 and H2O; accordingly, in a casting metallic mold, a measure for exhausting these gases has to be applied.
The present invention provides a method for molding a sand mold and a sand mold, which can suppress a gas from being generated during casting and can improve casting quality.
A first aspect of the invention is a method for molding a sand mold, which uses sand for casting, a surfactant, water, and water glass, and the method includes a step of stirring the sand for casting, the surfactant, the water, and the water glass; a step of packing a sand mixture obtained according to the stirring into a sand mold-molding space; and a step of solidifying the packed sand mixture, herein a molar ratio of silicon dioxide with respect to sodium oxide in water glass is 0.65 to 1.30. Here, a molar ratio means, in a composition of water glass, a mixing ratio of silicon dioxide with respect to sodium oxide in terms of a ratio of the numbers of moles.
In the first aspect, the molar ratio may be set to 1.10 to 1.30. Further, in the above aspect, the molar ratio may be set to about 1.20.
In the first aspect, the method for molding a sand mold may be a method for molding a sand mold where the sand mold is molded of foamed sand obtained by stirring and foaming the water glass together with the sand for casting and the surfactant.
In the first aspect, the sand mold may be a sand mold for casting aluminum. Further, in the aspect, the sand mold may be a sand mold for low-pressure casting.
Further, according to a second aspect of the invention, in a sand mold configured of sand for casting, a surfactant, water, and water glass that is a binder, a molar ratio of silicon dioxide with respect to sodium oxide in the water glass is 0.65 to 1.30.
In the second aspect, the molar ratio may be set to 1.10 to 1.30. Further, in the above aspect, the molar ratio may be set to about 1.20.
In the second aspect, foamed sand obtained by stirring and foaming the water glass together with the sand for casting sand and the surfactant may be used to mold a sand mold. Further, in the second aspect, the sand mold may be a sand mold for casting aluminum. Further, in the second aspect, the sand mold may be a sand mold for low-pressure casting.
By using the sand mold or method for molding a sand mold according to the two aspects, when water glass is heated with a melt during casting, discharge of water becomes slight; accordingly, a gas can be suppressed from being generated and casting quality can be improved.
The features, advantages, and technical and industrial significance of this invention will be described in the following detailed description of example embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like elements, and wherein:
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the invention will be detailed based on the drawings. A sand mold-molding device 1 for molding a sand mold related to the present embodiment is illustrated in
The foamed sand S being used in the embodiment is in a foamed state by mixing, stirring, and kneading sand that is an aggregate, with water glass (sodium silicate) as a binder, together with a composition containing water and a surfactant. An image of a state of a particle constituting the foamed sand S is illustrated in
The metallic mold 2 forms a cavity C by clamping an upper mold and a lower mold. The metallic mold 2 is provided with a packing path 5 that communicates a cavity C and a sand bath 12 of a packing device 3. The packing device 3 includes a sand bath 12 that kneads foamed sand S and stores and a pressure mechanism 13 (pressurizing means) for pressurizing the foamed sand S in the sand bath 12. When the metallic mold 2 is set to the sand bath 12 and the foamed sand S in the sand bath 12 is pressurized with a pressurizing mechanism 13, the foamed sand S is packed in the cavity C of the metallic mold 2 via the packing path 5. The metallic mold 2 is heated to about 150° C. to 300° C., moisture of the foamed sand S packed in the cavity C is vaporized to solidify the foamed sand S. Thereafter, the metallic mold 2 is opened and a molded sand core is taken out.
Then, a composition of water glass that is a binder for generating foamed sand S of the embodiment will be described. Water glass (Na2O.nSiO2.mH2O) is a mixture that contains silicon dioxide (SiO2), sodium oxide (Na2O) and water (H2O), and, the characteristics vary depending on a molar ratio (n) where a mixing ratio of silicon dioxide to sodium oxide is expressed by a ratio of the number of moles. In general, when the molar ratio n is small, crystallites of water glass tend to precipitate in an aqueous solution; accordingly, the storage stability and the handling properties of the foamed sand S deteriorate and also the strength of molded sand core (sand mold) deteriorates.
As shown in
Since the foamed sand S that is packed inside the cavity C of the metallic mold 2 and solidified becomes high in internal pressure owing to foams, a binder and sand are condensed on an internal wall side with respect to a center portion of the cavity C, that is, on an outside portion of a sand core to be molded. As a result, a large quantity of water glass is present on a superficial portion of the sand core that comes into contact with the melt during casting, water (H2O) tends to be readily separated by heating, and hydrogen gas (H2) tends to be readily generated. In particular, in the low pressure casting where a solidification time is long, defects owing to generation of hydrogen gas becomes problematic.
A state of defects generated on a superficial layer of a cast metal owing to hydrogen gas generated during casting in the aluminum low-pressure casting is shown in
Then, a relationship between a Molar ratio of water glass (n) and a quantity of water (H2O) separated by heating will be described with reference to
Further, when the molar ratio is preferably set in the range of n=1.10 to 1.30, since hydrogen gas can be suppressed from generating, and water glass crystal is suppressed from precipitating in an aqueous solution, storage stability and handling property of sand are enhanced and strength of a molded sand mold and collapsible property of sand mold after casting can be enhanced. According to the present embodiment, by considering the suppression of generation of hydrogen gas, strength of sand mold, and storage property and handling property of the sand, a molar ratio (n) of water glass is set to about 1.20.
When aluminum is cast by using a sand mold that is molded with water glass of which molar ratio is adjusted like this as a binder, casting quality can be improved without generating harmful gas and odor during casting, further, by suppressing hydrogen gas from generating. Further, sand that is difficult to precipitate crystal of water glass in an aqueous solution and excellent in the storage stability and handling property, has sufficient strength after molding, and is excellent in the collapsing property after casting can be obtained.
In the above embodiment, as an illustration, a case where a sand core for casting aluminum is molded is described. However, the invention can be applied similarly to molding other sand molds without restricting to a sand core. Further, although the invention is particularly suitable for the low pressure casting where a solidification time is long, and defects owing to generation of hydrogen gas tend to be problematic, the invention can be applied also to other casting methods. Still further, the invention may be applied to other casting sand molds without restricting to the aluminum casting, and, without restricting to foamed sand, can be applied to wet sand that is not foamed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-259311 | Nov 2011 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IB2012/002501 | 11/27/2012 | WO | 00 | 5/23/2014 |