Nickel in Compacted Graphite Iron

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The paper presents results of the research work concerning effects of nickel concentration on the crystallization process, microstructure and selected properties of the compacted graphite iron. Compacted graphite in the cast iron was obtained with use of the Inmold process. The study has comprised the cast iron containing nickel up to concentration providing obtainment of austenitic microstructure of the matrix. The effect of the nickel on temperature of the eutectic crystallization was specified. It has been presented composition of the cast iron matrix in function of nickel concentration in a casting with wall thickness of 3 mm and 24 mm. Moreover, it has been presented conditions defining the possibility of obtaining an austenitic and martensitic compacted graphite iron. Effect of the nickel on hardness of the cast iron was described.

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Gumienny, G., Kurowska, B., Szymczak, T., & Gawroński, J. (2017). Nickel in Compacted Graphite Iron. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 62(2), 657–662. https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2017-0096

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