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Sand Reclamation Overview Reclaimed Sand That Performs As Well As – Or Better Than – New Sand.

David Silsby SIMPSON TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Reconditioning vs. Reclamation As Defined By the AFS 4S Committee on Sand Reclamation and Reuse

Reconditioning: “is sand that has received some degree of cleaning work, but not enough to make the sand suitable as a new sand replacement.”

Reclamation: “is the physical, chemical or thermal treatment of a refractory aggregate to allow reuse without significantly lowering the original properties.”

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Reclaim Process Options •

Alternative Reuse



Green Sand to Green Sand



Chemical Bonded Sand as Green Sand Addition



Chemical Bonded Sand as New Sand Addition



Clay Bonded Sand as New Sand Replacement

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

System Cost Considerations •

New Sand Purchase Price. ( Delivered )



Sand Disposal Cost. ( All Fees assoc. )



Utilities Cost.



Price of System. ( Purchase & Install )



Reclamation System Maintenance Cost.



Associated Labor Cost.

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Equipment Selection Factors •

Sand tonnage required.



Sand cleanliness required.



Clays, Additives, Chemical Binders used.



Sand to Metal Ratio’s.



New Sand to Reclaimed ratio desired.

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

System Requirements / Objectives •

Remove sand lumps & tramp metal.



Remove non-magnetic/magnetic metal.



Reduce inert & organic material.



Reduce Bentonite levels. ( MB / AFS )



Reduce binder levels. ( LOI, ADV, pH )



Consistent fines removal. ( - 200 Mesh )



Maintain New Sand analysis. (AFS/GFN )

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Reclamation Process Flow 1. Mold Shake-Out 2.

Tramp Metal Removal

3.

Sand Lump Reduction

4.

Metal Removal

5.

Sand Scrubbing

6.

Sand Cooling (if required)

7.

Classification

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Attrition Unit

Screen Magnetic Separator

Sand Storage

Reclaimer

Reduce to 1/8”

Non Metallic

Remove Tramp

Below 100F 120F (If Required)

Sand Screen

Sand Cooler (if required)

Remove Shot

Sized for Operation Anti-Segregation

Sand for System

Transporter

Pro-Claim

Sand Storage

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Reclamation Process Options

Attrition

Scrub

Calcine

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Scrub

Reclamation Processes •

Mechanical



Pneumatic



Thermal



Combinations

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Green Sand to Green Sand Reclamation GOAL – Replace new sand addition to molding sand •

Bypass 10% to 20% system sand



Remove AFS Clay and LOI materials



Minimize MB Clay removal

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Reclamation Laboratory Test Results Test No.FL060201 Simpson Technologies Laboratory EvenFlo Pneumatic Reclaimer

Sample A A-1

A-2

6" 2000 1.25

6" 1500 1.25

Batch Number Nozzle Gap Setting Scrub Rate (lb/hr/cell) Plenum Negative

Sample Locations AFS/GFN Loss on Ignition (LOI) % AFS Clay % Methylene Blue Clay % LOI Reduction AFS Clay Reduction M.B. Clay Reduction

As Rec. Sand

Sand

Cyclone

Sand

Cyclone

53.07 5.53 12.00 10.00

56.76 3.37 8.40 7.00

158.14 10.14

56.62 2.84 6.80 6.10

170.43 10.58

39.06% 30.00% 30.00%

48.64% 43.33% 39.00%

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Green Sand To Green Sand Reclamation 25 TPD Cores

PRODUCTION

3.12 TPD Lost Sand

15.0 TPD Scalping's

Land Fill

64 TPD

Reclaim System 162.88 TPD .82 TPD Clay

Backing Muller 163.70 TPD

7.52 TPD Sand 2.08 TPD Clay 54.40

TPD

Facing Mix Muller

1.90 TPD Clay

56.30 TPD

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Green Sand To Green Sand Reclamation

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Resin Sand To Resin Sand Reclamation Goal – Remove residual binder for rebonding • remove surface binder • maintain AFS / GFN & Distribution

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Resin Sand To Resin Sand Reclamation

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

Variable Name

Data

Equipment Type

4-Cell Reclaimer

Horsepower

150

Labor Cost

$

Hours of Daily Operation

16

Cost per Kilowatt Hour

$0.06447

Tons Processed Parts

50.00

10 # Required

Life in Hrs.

HP per man hour hrs./day /KWH TPH Cost Each

Cost/Ton

Blast Tube

4

1000

$

295.00

$

0.118

Targets

4

5000

$

410.00

$

0.033

Miscellaneous

1

2000

$

2,500.00

$

0.125

Labor

Man Hrs.

Replace Blast Tubes

0.5

each

$

0.010

Replace Targets

0.5

each

$

0.002

Daily Misc. Maintenance

0.5

/day

$

0.156

Blower Drive Motor

$

0.721

Reclaimer Contribution to Operating Costs

$

1.165

Electrical Power

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Green Sand to Core Sand Reclamation

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

ABSTRACT (1983) Pneumatic scrubbing of green sand systems has been in use for over 50 years. Whether the scrubbed sand is used to maintain the purity level of the system or to make facing sand, the residual active clay can be reused. At present the majority of green sand foundries are disposing of sand that is predominantly molding sand, yet the majority of their new sand goes into core or nobake usage. Molding sands with high clay levels are difficult to reclaim by any dry methods. If the sand is calcined first, we achieve three benefits: removal of a high percentage of organic binders; deactivation of all clays; and a partial removal of clay. Data from a number of calcine + pneumatic scrubbing runs were presented both as to physical properties of the sands as well as rebond data. All rebonding was run at 100% reclaimed sand and at the same binder and catalyst level as in the new sand runs. The use of thermal plus pneumatic scrubbing was and still is a viable method of reclaiming molding sand for reuse in core and nobake work. AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

For additional information, please contact: • • • • • • •

Dave Silsby Simpson Technologies Corp. 751 Shoreline Drive, Aurora, IL 60504 630-978-0044 630-978-0068 (Fax) [email protected] www.simpsongroup.com

AFS Sand Casting Conference October 20-22, 2014 – Indianapolis, IN USA

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