Role of Titanium in Thin Wall Vermicular Graphite Iron Castings Production

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In this paper the effects of titanium addition in an amount up to 0.13 wt.% have been investigated to determine their effect on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Thin Wall Vermicular Graphite Iron Castings (TWVGI). The study was performed for thinwalled iron castings with 3-5 mm wall thickness and for the reference casting with 13 mm. Microstructural changes were evaluated by analyzing quantitative data sets obtained by image analyzer and also using scanning electron microscope (SEM). Metallographic examinations show that in thin-walled castings there is a significant impact of titanium addition to vermicular graphite formation. Thinwalled castings with vermicular graphite have a homogeneous structure, free of chills, and good mechanical properties. It may predispose them as a potential use as substitutes for aluminum alloy castings in diverse applications. © 2013, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Górny, M., & Kawalec, M. (2013). Role of Titanium in Thin Wall Vermicular Graphite Iron Castings Production. Archives of Foundry Engineering, 13(2), 25–28. https://doi.org/10.2478/afe-2013-0030

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