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ASSESSMENT OF LOCAL CHROMITE SAND AS 'GREEN' REFRACTORY RAW MATERIALS FOR SAND CASTING APPLICATIONS IN A POST-PANDEMIC WORLD

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SOUTHERN AFRICAN INST INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.7166/32-3-2615

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In the post-pandemic world, health and environmental safety are now more important, leading to various engineering sectors, including the foundry industry, adopting measures to address health and safety concerns. Silica sand, a common material in foundries, poses risks of pulmonary diseases, prompting the need for more recyclable alternatives. The use of chromite sand in foundries is being studied as a way to improve workplace health and reduce environmental impact.
In a post-pandemic world, health and environmental safety will become a more important issue than it was before the COVID-19 pandemic. Several fields of engineering, including the foundry industry, have already adopted health and safety measures in the workplace. The risk of pulmonary disease caused by the inhalation of fine particles of silica sand, the main moulding material used in the foundry industry, is rampant in that industry. In terms of environmental protection, the new regulatory restrictions on the disposal of used sand create the need for moulding aggregates to be more recyclable than silica. Chromite sand is an alternative refractory sand for metal casting applications, and is abundant in South Africa. The present study investigated whether this aggregate has better overall reusability than silica. The focus of this study is on the use of chromite sand in foundries as a contribution to improving health in the workplace and to reducing the environmental impact of foundry sand.

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