Analysis and Development of lgbokoda Clay as a Binder for Synthetic Moulding Sand

dc.creatorLoto, C. A.
dc.date1988-12-22
dc.date.accessioned2025-03-06T12:57:26Z
dc.descriptionClay obtained from lgbokoda in the southwestern part of Nigeria has been analysed and developed as a binder for synthetic moulding sand. The analysis was compared with the analytical results obtained for the pre-treated bentonite clay imported from the U.S.A. and used by the Nigerian Foundries Ltd. (NFL). X-ray analysis indicated the presence of kaolin, illite and montmorillonite (parent mineral of bentonite), with kaolin having the highest percentage in the lgbokoda clay and montmorillonite was further confirmed by the flame test which shows the existence of exchangeable cations not present in kaolin. The effects of mixing varying amounts of clay, tempering water and sand on moulding properties were investigated. The green and dry strength and shatter index of the mixtures were determined. The green and the dry strength (both in shear and compression) of the lgbokoda test clay, mixed with the sub angular lagoon silica sand and determined at optimum water content, give good values for synthetic moulding sand. The shatter index test shows a decrease in collapsibility as the water content decreases at constant clay addition. lgbokoda clay is more collapsible but less tough than bentonite as shown by the shatter index
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dc.identifierhttp://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu.ng/1298/
dc.identifier.urihttp://itsupport.cu.edu.ng:4000/handle/123456789/29657
dc.languageen
dc.publisherElsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam
dc.subjectTJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
dc.titleAnalysis and Development of lgbokoda Clay as a Binder for Synthetic Moulding Sand
dc.typeArticle

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