AR003679A1 - SAND RECOVERY PROCESS - Google Patents
SAND RECOVERY PROCESSInfo
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- AR003679A1 AR003679A1 ARP970105435A ARP970105435A AR003679A1 AR 003679 A1 AR003679 A1 AR 003679A1 AR P970105435 A ARP970105435 A AR P970105435A AR P970105435 A ARP970105435 A AR P970105435A AR 003679 A1 AR003679 A1 AR 003679A1
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Abstract
Se procede a incorporar un carbohidrato a arena que ha sido utilizada para fabricar moldes o machos de fundición y que ha sido aglomerada a través de unaresina de resol fenol-formaldehido alcalina, antes de iniciar su recuperación térmica. La recuperación térmica preferentemente es conducida en una unidadde recuperación con lecho fluidizado, aunque puede utilizarse otro tipo de equipo, por ejemplo, una unidad de recuperación términa rotativa. Elcarbohidrato es preferentemente soluble enagua y se agrega a la arena usada como una solución acuosa. Dicho carbohidrato puede ser, por ejemplo, unmonosacárido tal como glucosa, manosa, galactosa, o fructosa, o un disacárido tal como sucrosa, maltosa, o lactosa. Asimismo, el carbohidrato podrá serun derivado de carbohidrato como un alcohol polihídrico (por ejemplo, etilen glicol, glicerol, pentaeritritol, xilitol, manitol o sorbitol), un ácido deazúcar (por ejemplo, ácido glucónico), o un derivado de polisacárido (por ejemplo, un hidrolizado de almidón, es decir un jarabe de glucosa o unadextrina). La cantidad de carbohidrato utilizado en el proceso de recuperación generalmente oscila entre 0.25 y 5.0% en peso respecto del peso de la arenausada.A carbohydrate is incorporated into sand that has been used to make cast molds or cores and that has been agglomerated through an alkaline phenol-formaldehyde resole resin, before starting its thermal recovery. Thermal recovery is preferably conducted in a fluidized bed recovery unit, although other equipment may be used, for example, a rotary thermal recovery unit. The carbohydrate is preferably soluble in water and is added to the used sand as an aqueous solution. Said carbohydrate can be, for example, a monosaccharide such as glucose, mannose, galactose, or fructose, or a disaccharide such as sucrose, maltose, or lactose. Also, the carbohydrate may be a carbohydrate derivative such as a polyhydric alcohol (for example, ethylene glycol, glycerol, pentaerythritol, xylitol, mannitol, or sorbitol), a sugar acid (for example, gluconic acid), or a polysaccharide derivative (for example , a starch hydrolyzate, i.e. a glucose syrup or andextrin). The amount of carbohydrate used in the recovery process generally ranges from 0.25 to 5.0% by weight with respect to the weight of the sand used.
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ARP970105435A AR003679A1 (en) | 1997-11-20 | 1997-11-20 | SAND RECOVERY PROCESS |
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ARP970105435A AR003679A1 (en) | 1997-11-20 | 1997-11-20 | SAND RECOVERY PROCESS |
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AR003679A1 true AR003679A1 (en) | 1998-09-09 |
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ARP970105435A AR003679A1 (en) | 1997-11-20 | 1997-11-20 | SAND RECOVERY PROCESS |
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