Preparation Vermicular Graphite in Thin and Thick Wall Iron Castings

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The results of studies on the use of magnesium alloy in modern Tundish for production of vermicular graphite cast irons were described. This paper describes the results of using a low-magnesium ferrosilicon alloy for the production of vermicular graphite cast irons. The paper presents a vermicular (and nodular) graphite in different walled castings. The results of trials have shown that the magnesium Tundish process can produce high quality vermicular graphite irons under the specific industrial conditions of Foundries - Odlewnie Polskie S.A. In Starachowice. In this work describes too preliminary studies on the oxygen state in cast iron and their effect on graphite crystallization. © 2012, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Kopyciński, D., Guzik, E., Nowak, A., Ronduda, M., & Sokolnicki, M. (2012). Preparation Vermicular Graphite in Thin and Thick Wall Iron Castings. Archives of Foundry Engineering, 12(2), 41–44. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10266-012-0033-x

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