Investigation and Comparative Analysis of Natural Moulding Sands from Five Deposits in Maiduguri, Nigeria

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  • Mohammed A. GANA

    Department of Operation and Maintenance, IPT Power Tech, Nigeria

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  • Zaka A. MSHELIA

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Nigeria

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  • Isuwa S. AJI

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Nigeria

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  • Alhaji GUJJA

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ramat Polytechnic, Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria

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  • Lawan A.M. KOLO

    Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Maiduguri, Maiduguri, Nigeria

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Keywords:
American Foundry Society (AFS), Green Compression Strength (GCS), yield strength (YS), grain size (GS).
Abstract

This study investigates foundry sands from samples deposits (A-E) to evaluate their uses for casting applications. Key properties analysed included chemical content, clay content, grain distribution (AFS-GFN), moisture content, bulk density, permeability, compression strength (CS), and refractoriness. Chemical analysis revealed high silica content (68.10% - 79.56% SiO₂) and aluminium oxide (2.68% - 20.52% Al₂O₃), meeting standards for aluminium casting. Impurities like FeO were present but within tolerable limits. Clay content varied significantly (11% - 44.5%), aligning with requirements for non-ferrous metals and specific ferrous alloys. Sieve analysis showed well-graded sands with a high percentage of fine grains (28.84% - 44.2% retained on the 63μm sieve), beneficial for surface finish. AFS-GFN values (60.55 - 90.5) were generally within the recommended range (35-90) for non-ferrous metals. Moisture content (1.9% - 5.6%) was suitable for low-temperature aluminium casting, with permeability (80.1 - 89.1) and Green Compression Strength (60.2 - 71.5 kN/m²) fell within acceptable foundry ranges of. Refractoriness was high (1350°C – 1450 °C), indicating adequate thermal stability. The natural sands, particularly samples A, C, and D, possess suitable physico-chemical properties with high silica, adequate refractoriness with appropriate permeability, and strength for casting practice, especially for non-iron metals and specific ferrous alloys like light grey iron. Sample B's higher fines content and lower GFN suggest for small-scale and high precision casting.

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14-10-2025
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Mohammed A. GANA, Zaka A. MSHELIA, Isuwa S. AJI, Alhaji GUJJA, and Lawan A.M. KOLO, “Investigation and Comparative Analysis of Natural Moulding Sands from Five Deposits in Maiduguri, Nigeria”, FJET, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 627–638, Oct. 2025, doi: 10.33003/cazjdw35.

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