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Abstract

It was found that the addition of carbon fibers (CFs) does not affect the crosslinking process in the microwave radiation (800 W, 2.45

GHz) of the BioCo2 binder, which is a water solution of poly(acrylic acid) and dextrin (PAA/D). It has influence on BioCo2 thermal

properties. The CFs addition improves the thermostability of a binder and leads to the reduction of gas products quantity generated in the

temperature range of 300-1100°C (TG-DTG, Py-GC/MS). Moreover, it causes the emission of harmful decomposition products such as

benzene, toluene, xylene and styrene to be registered in a higher temperatures (above 700°C). BioCo2 binder without CFs addition is

characterized by the emission of these substances in the lower temperature range. This indicates the positive effect of carbon fibers

presence on the amount of released harmful products.

The selected technological tests (permeability, friability, bending strength, tensile strength) have shown that the moulding sand with the

0.3 parts by weight carbon fibers addition displays the worst properties. The addition of 0.1 parts by weight of CFs is sufficient to obtain a

beneficial effect on the analyzed moulding sands properties. The reduction of harmful substances at the higher temperatures can also be

observed.

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Authors and Affiliations

S. Żymankowska-Kumon
B. Grabowska
A. Bobrowski
D. Drożyński
K. Kaczmarska
S. Cukrowicz
B. Gawluk

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