This paper concerns the development of Wso, an indicator of the efficient protection against humidity, as a new parameter characterizing protective coatings. This indicator determines to what degree the covering… Click to show full abstract
This paper concerns the development of Wso, an indicator of the efficient protection against humidity, as a new parameter characterizing protective coatings. This indicator determines to what degree the covering of cores and sand molds influences, advantageously or disadvantageously, the humidity absorption from surroundings into surface layers, in comparison with layers without covering, which absorb the moisture at high-humidity conditions of atmospheric air. Simultaneously, this indicator will allow for an efficient comparison of tendencies of individual coatings for moisture sorption depending on the number of their layers. Thus, it can serve as a guideline in selecting the coating type for the molding sand on which it will be deposited, while taking into account the time of waiting—of molds and cores covered with coatings—on pouring with liquid metal and the atmospheric conditions to which they will be exposed.
               
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