US698889A - Process of preparing sand molds for steel castings. - Google Patents

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US698889A
US698889A US8331201A US1901083312A US698889A US 698889 A US698889 A US 698889A US 8331201 A US8331201 A US 8331201A US 1901083312 A US1901083312 A US 1901083312A US 698889 A US698889 A US 698889A
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  • This invention relates to certain improvements in that class of inventions represented by that described in my prior patent, No. 686,189, dated November 5, 1901.
  • this invention relates to certain improvements I have invented and discovered in the art or process of preparing sand molds for manufacturing steel castings, the object being to effectually resist the high temperature of the molten steel-and prevent the solid matter of the wash or covering applied to the sand from melting, and thus injuring both the mold and the casting.
  • the invention consists in the improved process of forming or preparing sand molds for steel castings, all substantially as will behereinafter set forth, and finally embraced in the clauses of the claim.
  • a composition consisting of a fine carbonate of magnesium, a highly volatile or inflammable liquid, such as alcohol,- gasolene, benz'in, naphtha, or other liquid having higher volatility than water and rosin, the latter being preferably included.
  • a highly volatile or inflammable liquid such as alcohol,- gasolene, benz'in, naphtha, or other liquid having higher volatility than water and rosin, the latter being preferably included.
  • rosin serves to hold the carbonate of magnesium in suspension in the liquid, so that the painting may be more uniform and effective.
  • the composition or wash having been applied to the surfaceofthe sand mold, the carbonate magnesium remains, forming with the sand a smooth crust, giving firmness to the surface of the mold.
  • the smoothness of sur-' face is of course conducive to smoothn'ess'in the finished casting.
  • the fluid of the composition may be 'al-.
  • the heat of said steel serves to drive 01f the carbonic-acidgas from the carbonate, converting the residual coating into an oxid of magnesium, which latter is. infusible at the high temperature of the molten steel.
  • the gas passes 0E through the sand or passages proyided therefor.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HERBERT .B. ATHA, OF EAST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY.
PROCESS OF PREPARING SAND MOLDS FOR STEEL CASTINGS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 698,889, dated April 29, 1902.
' Application filed November 22,1901. Serial No. 83,312. (No specimens.)
same, reference being had to the accompany ing drawings, and to letters of reference marked thereon, which form a part of this specification.
This invention relates to certain improvements in that class of inventions represented by that described in my prior patent, No. 686,189, dated November 5, 1901.
More specifically, this invention relates to certain improvements I have invented and discovered in the art or process of preparing sand molds for manufacturing steel castings, the object being to effectually resist the high temperature of the molten steel-and prevent the solid matter of the wash or covering applied to the sand from melting, and thus injuring both the mold and the casting.
The invention consists in the improved process of forming or preparing sand molds for steel castings, all substantially as will behereinafter set forth, and finally embraced in the clauses of the claim.
In carrying out the invention I apply to the surface of the molded sand a composition consisting of a fine carbonate of magnesium, a highly volatile or inflammable liquid, such as alcohol,- gasolene, benz'in, naphtha, or other liquid having higher volatility than water and rosin, the latter being preferably included.
In usual practice I first shape the mold employing green or damp sand common in making molds for steel castings. The sand is suitably packed about the pattern and the latter is withdrawn from the sand after the customary manner. The surface of the green sand mold is then washed with the composition described specifically hereinafter.
In preparing the wash I prefer to first dissolve in twelve parts of naphtha five parts, by bulk, of rosin,and to one part of this solution I add two parts of clear naphtha and three parts of a carbonate of magnesium. The rosin serves to hold the carbonate of magnesium in suspension in the liquid, so that the painting may be more uniform and effective. The composition or wash having been applied to the surfaceofthe sand mold, the carbonate magnesium remains, forming with the sand a smooth crust, giving firmness to the surface of the mold. The smoothness of sur-' face is of course conducive to smoothn'ess'in the finished casting.
The fluid of the composition may be 'al-.
lowed'to evaporate without ignition to secure the desired smooth crust. 7
When the liquid steel in finally poured into the prepared mold, the heat of said steel serves to drive 01f the carbonic-acidgas from the carbonate, converting the residual coating into an oxid of magnesium, which latter is. infusible at the high temperature of the molten steel. The gas passes 0E through the sand or passages proyided therefor.
Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new is 1; The process of preparing sandmolds for casting therein herein described, which consists in first pressing the sand about a pattern, then withdrawing the pattern and applying to the surface of the mold, a wash or paint of carbonate of magnesium, and a highly volatile or inflammable liquid, and finally igniting the liquid, substantially as set forth.
2. The art of making sand molds for steel castings, consisting in applying to the surface of the molded sand a mixture of carbonate of magnesium and an inflammable liquid and igniting such liquid, substantially as set forth. I v
3. The art of preparing green-sand molds for steel casting, consisting in applying to the surface of the molded sand a mixture of carbonate of magnesium, rosin and an imfiammable liquid and igniting such liquid and heating the said surface, and thus drying the November, 1901.
consisting of carbonate of magnesium and a fluid, removing said fluid and casting the liquid steel and thereby driving 0% the car- 15 bonic-acid gas generated from the carbonate and convert the residual carbonate into an OXid of magnesia, substantially as set forth.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto set my hand this 21st day of 20 HERBERT B. ATHA.
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CHARLES H. PELL, 0. B. PITNEY.
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US3498359A (en) * 1966-03-09 1970-03-03 Imp Metal Ind Kynoch Ltd Moulds for use in metal casting

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US3498359A (en) * 1966-03-09 1970-03-03 Imp Metal Ind Kynoch Ltd Moulds for use in metal casting

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