Current Challenges in Traditional Core Making
In traditional core making, the separate arrangement of core making machines and various auxiliary equipment—such as the daily sand hopper, sand temperature regulation system, sand mixer, resin heating system, gas generator, hydraulic station and other auxiliary equipment—creates several inefficiencies. The challenges include variations of production parameters such as sand mixing batch size, significant fluctuations in core sand waiting time, and an uncontrolled core sand storage environment. Consequently, core making quality varies significantly, and production efficiency is low.
Mingzhi Technology's experimental research on cold core and inorganic processes reveals that reducing core sand waiting time minimizes fluctuations in core quality, while controlling sand temperature and increasing catalytic gas temperature enhance core making efficiency. Therefore, three critical factors—sand temperature, core sand waiting time, and catalytic gas temperature directly impact core sand fluidity, core strength, and overall efficiency.