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B22C 1/18 (2006.01)

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CA 1319490

Abstract of the Disclosure The invention concerns a method for the preparation of moulds and cores used in the casting of metals. In the method the moulds and cores are prepared out of a granular moulding material as well as out of a binder agent that binds the moulding-material granules together. The binder agent used for the moulding mix is an anorganic salt soluble in water and having a high melting point, as a rule higher than the casting temperature, which said salt is mixed with the granular moulding material as binder- agent solution dissolved in water. In the moulding process the binder agent is crystal- lized out of its water solution physically so that the binder agent forms a solid bridge between the granules of moulding material, said bridge binding the granules of moulding material together. The combination formed by the binder agent and the moulding material is chosen so that the binder agent and the main minerals of the moulding material are chemically unreactive with each other at the moulding and casting temperatures.

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