Development of a Manufacturing Technology of Compacted Graphite Iron Castings from a Cupola Furnace

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Compacted graphite iron, also known as vermicular cast iron or semiductile cast iron is a modern material, the production of which is increasing globaly. Recently this material has been very often used in automotive industry. This paper reviews some findigs gained during the development of the manufacturing technology of compacted graphite iron under the conditions in Slévárna Heunisch Brno, Ltd. The new technology assumes usage of cupola furnace for melting and is beeing developed for production of castings weighing up to 300 kilograms poured into bentonite sand moulds. © 2012, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Bouska, O., Heunisch, J., Nedelova, K., Zadera, A., & Kobersky, F. (2012). Development of a Manufacturing Technology of Compacted Graphite Iron Castings from a Cupola Furnace. Archives of Foundry Engineering, 12(1), 125–129. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10266-012-0024-y

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