Article 260 (14 more) in sci.engr.mech:
From: hanners@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Robert Hanners)
Newsgroups: sci.engr,sci.engr.mech

Subject: Re: Green Sand
Message-ID: <24560@oasys.dt.navy.mil>
Date: 3 Sep 92 18:06:56 GMT
References: <1992Sep3.154810.27739@umr.edu>
Reply-To: hanners@oasys.dt.navy.mil (Robert Hanners)
Followup-To: sci.engr
Organization: Carderock Division, NSWC, Annapolis, MD
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In sci.engr, quopingl@cs.umr.edu (Quo-Ping Lin) writes:
>Hi Netters:
>Got a question for everybody.  In sand casting, people conventionally call
>the sand as "green sand."  Dose anyone knows where the word "green" came
>from?  It looks black for me.

I'll take a crack at this although it's been 30 years since I've been
exposed to the topic.  As I recall, "green-sand" is sand containing a small
amount of clay and moisture to permit packing and provide some strength.
The term "green" thus refers to new or not fully processed.  "Dry-sand",
on the other hand, is sand and linseed oil or other resins that is packed,
--MORE--(76%)then dried and/or baked to give much stronger properties such as needed
for cores.


-- Bob

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Robert J. Hanners         "My comments; only mine."          *DIASTOLE* 676673
CD, NSWC, Annapolis, MD                              hanners@oasys.dt.navy.mil
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