Experiment No. 2.4 Sand Control Test: Compactibility Test: Aim: Apparatus
Experiment No. 2.4 Sand Control Test: Compactibility Test: Aim: Apparatus
Experiment No. 2.4 Sand Control Test: Compactibility Test: Aim: Apparatus
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Sand Control Test: Compactibility Test
APPARATUS: – Standard rammer, specimen tube, Water, additives and Sand sample.
Theory:-
Compactibility is the measure of the degree of temper water of the sand. As the
composition of system sand changes, the moisture must change to maintain the desire
molding characteristics, indicated by the compactibility level.
In practice the compactibility level (%) is selected on the basis of molding
performance and casting quality. Its value is maintained through appropriate adjustments in
moisture additions.
High compactibility would indicate voids on the vertical faces of the mold. Low
compactibility would render the sand friable and subjects to and washes.
The Compactibility test is widely accepted as both simple to perform and directly
related to the behaviour of sand in machine moulding, particularly when involving squeeze
compaction. It provides a basis to gauge the green strength of the sand. Knowing
compactibility also provides a basis for estimating the amount of sand required for the
satisfactory packing of a production moulding box.
The test measures the percent degrees in the height from original constant level of lose sand
under the influence of a fixed compacting force. The test directly simulates the sand
behaviour of moulding sand.
PROCEDURE:–
1. Prepare sand mixture with different water content.
2. Standard specimen tube is pre-lubricated on the inner side.
3. The sand is fitted in the tube formed a height until a forced cone are formed on the top
of the tube.
4. Overflowing sand is then removed and the column is rammed 3 times.
5. Depth to which sand level is reduced is measured directly by standard compactibility
scale which gives value of percent compatibility.
% compaction = (Change in ht./initial ht.)*100