if you have a bottle of CO2 most probably it is compressed to a liquid ( about 60 bars) so always use them upright to avoid the liquid coming out one only needs the gas. If the flow is too high the expansion will cool it down so beware of frost bite
I read on Wikipedia that the core can be cured in a microwave in just a few seconds, and if the form is transparent to microwaves (e.g. alumina, some or maybe most plastics), it can be cured in the form. I haven't tried though. I'm still in the research phase (watching YT videos). 😅
there is a recipe on here somewhere if you look up water glass recipe is 500mls water 300g of silica gel and 200g of sodium hydroxide (do it outside though because the fumes are caustic)
if you have a bottle of CO2 most probably it is compressed to a liquid ( about 60 bars) so always use them upright to avoid the liquid coming out one only needs the gas. If the flow is too high the expansion will cool it down so beware of frost bite
I read on Wikipedia that the core can be cured in a microwave in just a few seconds, and if the form is transparent to microwaves (e.g. alumina, some or maybe most plastics), it can be cured in the form.
I haven't tried though. I'm still in the research phase (watching YT videos). 😅
Is "Sodium Silicate Sand Cores" soluble in water ?
Good question. Honestly, I haven’t tried…? Anybody else have any insights?
But what percentage Sodium Silicate is your solution there?
there is a recipe on here somewhere if you look up water glass recipe is 500mls water 300g of silica gel and 200g of sodium hydroxide (do it outside though because the fumes are caustic)
CO2 is heavier than air... maybe it would be better to stand the bag up? The co2 stays on the part, air rises.
Makes sense to me!