The Structure and Mechanical Properties of Pearlitic-Ferritic Vermicular Cast Iron

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The results of studies on the use of magnesium alloy in modern Tundish + Cored Wire injection method for production of vermicular graphite cast irons were described. The injection of Mg Cored Wire length is a treatment method which can be used to process iron melted in an electric induction furnace. This paper describes the results of using a high-magnesium ferrosilicon alloy in cored wire for the production of vermicular graphite cast irons at the; Tundish + Cored Wire to be injected methods (PE) for pearlitic-ferritic matrix GJV with about 25 %ferrite content. The results of calculations and experiments have indicated the length of the Cored Wire to be injected basing on the initial sulfur content and weight of the treated melt. The paper presents a microstructure matrix and vermicular graphite in standard sample and different walled castings. The results of numerous trials have shown that the magnesium Tundish + PE Method process can produce high quality vermicular graphite irons under the specific industrial conditions of the above mentioned foundries. © 2012, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Guzik, E., Kopyciński, D., Kleingartner, T., & Sokolnicki, M. (2012). The Structure and Mechanical Properties of Pearlitic-Ferritic Vermicular Cast Iron. Archives of Foundry Engineering, 12(1), 33–36. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10266-012-0006-0

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