Foundry Sand Use in Wisconsin Highway Projects July 9, 2012 Bryant Esch Environmental Coordinator Waupaca Foundry, Inc. Wisconsin Cast Metals Association
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Metalcasting as a Sustainable Industry – Primary Recycling General Steel Scrap
Compressed Pucks
Tin Bales
Cast
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Waupaca Foundry Typical Light Vehicle Products
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Waupaca Foundry Typical Commercial Truck Products Diesel Engine Cast Components
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• Oil Pans • Bearing Caps • Pulleys • Water Pumps • Flywheels
• Turbochargers • Front Engine Covers • Engine Brackets • Compressor Housings • Oil Pumps
Transmission & Clutch Cast Components • Main Housings • Pressure Plates • Clutch Housings • Intermediate Plates • Rear Housings • Friction Plates • Valve Housings • Spring Plates • Transmission Covers
Suspension Cast Components • Spring Hangers • Frame Hangers • Saddles • Top Pads • Bottom Caps
• Equalizer Beams • Frame Brackets • Torque Rods • Steering Gears • Saddle Caps
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Driveline Cast Components • Brake Drums • Brake Rotors •Brake Calipers • hubs • Spiders
• Diff carriers • Diff Cases • Transfer Cases • Covers • Slip Yokes
Clutch Plate Castings Turbocharger Castings
Brake Castings
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Waupaca Foundry Typical Agriculture Products
There are over 50 Waupaca castings on a John Deere Tractor
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Waupaca Foundry Typical Construction Products
Drive Housing
Water Pump
Bracket
Bracket
Carrier
Hydraulic Pump Housing
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Waupaca Foundry Typical Industrial Products
Water Meter Box
Valves
Housings
Hydraulic Housings
Power Transmission Bracket
Electric Motor Housing
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Foundry Byproducts • Slag • Foundry Sand • Foundry Sand Dusts
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Beneficial Reuse Flowable Fill
Gravel Pit Reclamation
Embankment Fill
Road Construction
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Additional Spent Foundry Sand Uses • Cement Production • Geotechnical Fill • Soil Amendments/Agriculture • Impermeable Layers (Manure Pits/Landfill Liners)
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Characteristics of Foundry Sand • Well documented in existing literature • Wisconsin NR 538 Category 2 • Often demonstrates a high degree of consistency • Readily handled and compacted with proper moisture control 2012 TRB: Waste Management & Resource Efficiency Workshop, July 9, 2012
Typical Physical Properties of Foundry Sand
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Foundry Sand Use in Transportation Projects (USH 10 Roadway Embankment) Wisconsin Department of Transportation - Northeast Region •
USH 10 Corridor, Winnebago County (2002) – Sand used as overpass fill for the eastern approach of USH 10 overpass of North Oakwood Avenue – 80,000 cubic yards – Material staged near project site prior to startup of construction – Lysimeter installed and monitored to satisfy NR 538 requirements
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Foundry Sand Use in Transportation Projects (USH 10 Roadway Relocation) Wisconsin Department of Transportation - North Central •
Region USH 10 Corridor, Portage County (2006) – Sand, slag, dust used as subbase fill to relocate USH 10 to the north over an adjacent historical sand mine – 160,000 tons
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Foundry Sand/Slag Use in Transportation Projects Waupaca County Highway Department (Wisconsin) •
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County Trunk Highway QQ, Waupaca County (2005) – Slag used as road bed base coarse – 10,500 tons County Trunk Highway X, Waupaca County (2005, 2010) – Slag used as road bed base coarse (10,500 tons) – Sand used as road subgrade fill (32,000 tons)
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Additional Beneficial Reuse of Foundry Sands/Slags (2010 to present) •
Gravel pit reclamations – 74,500 tons • Free stall barns, equipment storage pads, manure storage berms, agricultural etc. – 111,000 tons • Church congregation outdoor activity and recreational area – 75,000 tons • City park sledding hill and recreational area – 278,000 tons • Commercial yards, parking lots, and material handling pads – 133,000 tons 2012 TRB: Waste Management & Resource Efficiency Workshop, July 9, 2012
Before Foley Pit Mine Reclamation Waupaca County After
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Foundry Sand as an Impermeable Construction Material •
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Select foundry sand exceeds the environmental barrier requirements for landfill construction projects. Select foundry sands may contain up to 15 percent clay Can be used as a sustainable alternative to native clays in construction projects requiring impermeability barriers.
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Beneficial Uses of Foundry Sand by Rexnord Industries Contact: Tom Frost Director – Environmental
[email protected]
Rexnord Industries – Gear Products • Rexnord Industries – Gear Products (Falk Corporation) • Steel Foundry – Milwaukee, WI • Manufacturer of Gear Boxes and Ring Gears
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Generate ~30,000 tons of used foundry sand per year Mined landfilled sand from company-owned landfill Rexnord screens sand at the foundry or landfill Sand meets Wisconsin Category 2 beneficial use standard 2012 TRB: Waste Management & Resource Efficiency Workshop, July 9, 2012
Recent Foundry Sand Reuse Projects •
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Interstate 94 – Mitchell Interchange Project, Milwaukee • Sand used as utility trench backfill • 56,000 tons Runway Expansion – General Mitchell International Airport, Milwaukee • Sand used as structural backfill • 71,500 tons
• College Avenue & Interstate 94 Overpass, Milwaukee • Bridge abutment backfill • 16,000 tons
• Contractors have indicated that the used foundry sand meets or exceeds the quality of comparable virgin structural and fill materials 2012 TRB: Waste Management & Resource Efficiency Workshop, July 9, 2012
Technical Resources for Highway Engineers •
AFS-FIRST, Inc. - http://www.foundryrecycling.org and/or http://www.afsinc.org/first AFS-FIRST is the non-profit industry association that promotes the reuse of foundry sand and provides technical information about primary uses of foundry sands, as well as case studies and a searchable library that contains research and technical reports. An on-line foundry sand locator is also available that can be used to find quantities of foundry sand within reasonable shipping distances of job sites.
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RMRC Foundry Sand Portal - http://www.rmrc.wisc.edu/foundry-sand-portal.html RMRC's Foundry Sand Portal contains a number of important references on the use of foundry sand in highway applications. These include specifications and standards; and technical case studies, including some showcasing Wisconsin projects. RMRC also produced a series of six webinars on the use of foundry sand in highway applications. The webinars are available via the website and can be viewed either as the full one-hour webinar or downloaded in PDF format.
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Technical Resources for Highway Engineers, continued…. •
"Foundry Sand Facts for Civil Engineers“ http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pavement/pub_details.cfm?id=55 In 2004, FHWA published the first edition of this basic primer on the use of foundry sands in highway applications. PDF copies can be downloaded from the FHWA and AFS-FIRST website
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Foundry Sand Usage in Transportation Applications – http://www.trb-adc60.org/downloads/E.%20Olenbush%20-%20Foundry_Sand.pdf This is a link to an overview presentation given at the TRB ADC-60 summer workshop in 2007.
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