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http://dx.doi.org/10.12925/jkocs.2012.29.1.2

Characterization of Mold Releasing Agent Obtained from Carbon Black Suspension in Natural Polymer Solution  

Lee, Soo (Department of Chemical Engineering, Changwon National University)
Jin, Seok-Hwan (Department of Chemical Engineering, Changwon National University)
Park, Jung-Hyun (Department of Chemical Engineering, Changwon National University)
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Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology / v.29, no.1, 2012 , pp. 13-18 More about this Journal
Abstract
A die casting mold releasing agent was prepared from aqueous mixture of powdery carbon black and water soluble natural polymeric materials such as xanthan gum(X-gum) and carboxymethyl cellulose(CMC), which were used as thickening agent as well as curing agent with aldehydes. The suitable concentration of natural polymers for stable dispersion of carbon black in water was 0.25 wt% of X-gum or 1.0 wt% of CMC. When CMC was used less than 1 wt%, the final carbon black disperion showed a rapid phase separation. The adhesion of carbon black releasing agent on glass plate was improved with the amount of crosslinking agent, glutaraldehyde and chain extender, oligosaccharide. However, the affinity of carbon black releasing agent prepared with X-gum was stronger than that with CMC on glass plate. The final carbon black mold releasing agents prepared under our mixing conditions can be applied to the production of castings of high quality with good workability and without worthening evironmental situations.
Keywords
carbon black; mold releasing agent; CMC; xanthan gum;
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