Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Effect of Sand Base Grade and Density of Moulding Sands with Sodium Silicate on Effectiveness of Absorbing Microwaves Journal title Archives of Foundry Engineering Yearbook 2016 Issue No 3 Authors Stachowicz, M. Keywords Foundry ; Microwaves ; Sodium silicate ; High-silica sand ; Lossiness measurements Divisions of PAS Nauki Techniczne Publisher The Katowice Branch of the Polish Academy of Sciences Date 2016 Type Artykuły / Articles Identifier DOI: 10.1515/afe-2016-0059 ; eISSN 2299-2944 Source Archives of Foundry Engineering; 2016; No 3 References Stachowicz (2012), Test stand to evaluate the effects of hardening of the moulding sands with water glass of Foundry special in Polish, Archives Engineering, 12, 53. ; Stachowicz (2013), Evaluation of the microwave absorbing effectiveness by the selected molding sands matrixes of Foundry special, Archives Engineering, 13, 175. ; Małachowska (2012), Innovative microwave hardening of water - glass containing sandmixes in technical - economic approach of Foundry, Archives Engineering, 12, 75. ; Stachowicz (2013), Microwave absorption by unhardened molding sands with water - glass of Foundry special in Polish, Archives Engineering, 13, 169. ; Stachowicz (2014), Influence of molding and core sands matrix on the effectiveness of the microwaves absorption, Metalurgija, 53, 317. ; Stachowicz (2014), Comparison of classical methods and modern microwave to manufacturing cores from water - glass containing moulding sands of Foundry special in Polish, Archives Engineering, 14, 83. ; Ahmad (1989), Microwave properties of the talc filled polypropylene Of Materials, Journal Science, 24, 1795. ; Stachowicz (2016), Effect of sand wetting on physically hardened moulding sands containing a selected inorganic binder Part of Foundry, Archives Engineering, 16, 79. ; Nowak (2013), Determination of the binder in sand molds with the use of microwaves, Metalurgija, 52, 207. ; Stachowicz (2016), Effect of sand wetting on physically hardened moulding sands containing a selected inorganic binder Part of Foundry, Archives Engineering, 16, 73.