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Ceramsite sand

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Ceramsite structure

Ceramsite sand is an artificial foundry sand originating in China. It is a substitute for chromite sand and zircon sand in the foundry and petroleum industries. Ceramsite sand has been used in 3D printing to produce molds, but the printed layer is prone to deviation from the location of the original object, known as pushing dislocation.

References

  1. Zhao, Du; Gao, Yining; Nie, Shuai; Liu, Zhichao; Wang, Fazhou; Liu, Peng; Hu, Shuguang (2018-07-15). "Self-assembly of honeycomb-like calcium-aluminum-silicate-hydrate (C-A-S-H) on ceramsite sand and its application in photocatalysis". Chemical Engineering Journal. 344: 583–593. doi:10.1016/j.cej.2018.03.074. ISSN 1385-8947. S2CID 103006247.
  2. Gao, Guili; Du, Zhimin; Zhang, Weikun; Liu, Qingyi; Su, Yanqing; Ni, Yunqiang; Shi, Dequan (2021-11-05). "Investigation and Improvement of Pushing Dislocation in Ceramsite Sand Three-Dimensional Printing". 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing. doi:10.1089/3dp.2021.0088. ISSN 2329-7662. PMC 10133971. S2CID 243887205.


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