Claims
- 1. A curable composition adapted to produce a shaped bonded particulate article, said composition comprising
- (i) a particulate material; and, as a binder therefor,
- (ii) a polyol comprising a hydrolyzed, gelatinized amylaceous material;
- (iii) a crosslinker for said polyol (ii) comprising the reaction product of glyoxal, urea and formaldehyde, alone, on in further combination with ethylene glycol;
- (iv) an acid catalyst; and
- (v) a solvent for the binder.
- 2. A curable composition as defined in claim 1 wherein particulate material (i) comprises 80%-99% by weight and said binder comprises from 1%-20% by weight, the amount of polyol (ii) in said binder comprising 20%-55%; the amount of crosslinker (iii) in said binder comprising 3%-60%; the amount of acid (iv) in said binder comprising 0.2%-10% and the amount of solvent (v) in said binder comprising 15%-85%, all percentages being by weight.
- 3. A curable composition as defined in claim 1 wherein the particulate mateial (i) is sand.
- 4. A curable composition as defined in claim 1 wherein the polyol (ii) is the product of a process comprising the steps in the following sequence:
- (a) hydrolyzing a material selected from corn flour, corn meal, corn grits, corn starch, sorghum flour, sorghum meal, sorghym grits, wheat flour, wheat starch, or a mixture of any of the foregoing at moistures between 5 and 12% by weight of the humidified material using between 0.1 and 2% by weight acid;
- (b) adjusting the pH of the acid hydrolyzed amylaceous material to between 3 and 6 obtained on a 10% solids water slurry;
- (c) gelatinizing the pH adjusted acid hydrolyzed amylaceous material at moisture levels between 15 and 40% and at temperatures of between 212.degree. F. and 400.degree. F.;
- (d) removing water from the gelatinized product; and
- (e) comminuting the dried anylaceous mass to a flour.
- 5. A curable composition as defined in claim 1 wherein said crosslinker (iii) is a compound of the formulae ##STR5## or a mixture of such compounds.
- 6. A curable composition as defined in claim 1 wherein said acid is an inorganic acid, an organic acid, a Lewis acid, a Bronsted acid or a metal or nonmetal salt which acts as an acid.
- 7. A curable composition as defined in claim 1 wherein said solvent is water.
- 8. A bonded particulate article manufactured by
- (i) admixing 80%-99% of particulate material with 1%-20% of binder system, the binder system being formed by admixing 20-55% of saccharide material, 3%-60% of crosslinker comprising the reaction product of glyoxal, urea and formaldehyde, 0.2%-10% of an acid, and 15%-85% of solvent by weight;
- (ii) forming the admixture into a shape; and
- (iii) curing.
- 9. A bonded particulate article as defined in claim 8 wherein the particulate material is sand and the bonded article is a foundry core.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 795,068, filed Nov. 5, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,711,669.
This application is related to the concurrently filed application of Albert Peter Paul and Roger John Card, Ser. No. 795,067, filed Nov. 10, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,705,570.
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Divisions (1)
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