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Title: | IN-MOULD GRAPHITIZING, SPHEROIDIZING, AND CARBIDE STABILIZING INOCULATION OF CAST IRON MELT |
Authors: | Fesenko, M.A. Fesenko, A.M. |
Keywords: | casting inoculant grey iron white iron ductile iron graphitizing inoculation carbide-stabilizing inoculation spheroidization inoculation reaction chamber granulometric composition |
Issue Date: | 5-Mar-2020 |
Publisher: | Progress in Physics of Metals |
Citation: | M. A. Fesenko and A. M. Fesenko, In-Mould Graphitizing, Spheroidizing, and Carbide Stabilizing Inoculation of Cast Iron Melt, Progress in Physics of Metals, 21, No. 1: 83–101 (2020); doi: 10.15407/ufm.21.01.083 |
Abstract: | The results of investigations on optimization of granulometric composition of addi-tives for in-mould graphitizing, carbide stabilizing, and spheroidizing inoculation of cast-iron melt are reviewed and analysed. As revealed, the maximum absorption of graphitizing ferrosilicon inoculant FeSi75 and spheroidizing inoculant FeSiMg7 during treatment of melts in the reaction chamber of a mould is achieved by means of grain size of 5.0 ± 2.5 mm. The most effective inoculative additive for in-mould carbide-stabilizing treatment of cast iron is an alloy of nickel with magnesium of the NiMg15 grade. Independently on the grain size in the range from 1 to 10 mm, the alloy of nickel and magnesium is sufficiently soluble by the flow of molten iron during the mould filling. New technological ways for intensification of in-mould treatment of cast-iron melt using the fine dispersed (including powdery) additives are proposed and studied. |
URI: | http://dspace.dgma.donetsk.ua:8080/jspui/handle/DSEA/745 |
ISSN: | ISSN: 1608-1021 (друковане видання); E-ISSN: 2617-0795 (електронне видання) |
Appears in Collections: | Публікації, статті |
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