Separation of Chromite and Silica from Reclaimed Foundry Sand Using Physical Concentration Processes

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 19
- File Size:
- 843 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1995
Abstract
Sanes are utilized to make molds for metal castings in the foundry industry. Approximately a half ton of sand is disposed of for each ton of metal cast in this country. The purpose of this investigation was to study and develop a process to separate chromite sand and silica sand from reclaimed sands for a steel foundry. Physical separations were utilized to yield silica and chromite sands with desirable molding properties. Several different separation methods, including electrostatic, magnetic, and various gravitational approaches were examined. Experimental results are presented. A method was developed to separate chromite sand from silica sand after mechanical or thermal reclamation. The reclaimed sands are passed through a rare earth magnetic separator to separate chromite sand and magnetic impurities from non-magnetic silica sand. Chromite sand can be recovered from magnetic silica sand or magnetic impurities very effectively using a wet concentrating table. The applicabilities of the separation methods are discussed.
Citation
APA: (1995) Separation of Chromite and Silica from Reclaimed Foundry Sand Using Physical Concentration Processes
MLA: Separation of Chromite and Silica from Reclaimed Foundry Sand Using Physical Concentration Processes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1995.