Effect of an a Oxy-SulPhide Inoculant Enhancer on Graphite Parameters in the Mould Inoculated Compacted Graphite Cast Iron
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2014Autore
Firican, M. C.
Ştefan, I. C.
Ripoşan, I.
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In compacted/vermicular graphite cast iron production, inoculation is applied
to limit the formation of carbides, but usually this treatment also promotes nodular
graphite with improved nodularity. The main objective of the present paper is to
examine the graphite phase characteristics in these irons, as affected by different in
the mould inoculation variants, for resin sand mould castings. Graphite shape
factors illustrate the loss of compactness of the graphite particles in the surface
layer of the casting and its variation with cooling rate changes, especially with the
circularity expression. In the surface layer, up to 0.5 mm from the cast surface,
inoculation increased graphite nodularity, with the performance of the inoculant
enhancer alloy [OS-IE] treated iron also promoting a high nodularity through the
section of casting. A specific effect of inoculation with this alloy is the formation of
a high number of small graphite nodules, which is accompanied by higher
nodularity and the highest levels for the circularity and sphericity shape factors.
Inoculation with the (Ca+OS-IE) dual addition led to the highest
compacted/vermicular graphite formation sensitivity, with limited nodular graphite
formation.
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