Archives of Foundry Engineering (Dec 2014)

Inoculation of Austenite Primary Grains in Cast Iron

  • Kopyciński D.,
  • Guzik E.,
  • Szczęsny A.,
  • Dorula J.,
  • Siekaniec D.,
  • Ronduda M.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/afe-2014-0084
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 45 – 48

Abstract

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The modification is a widespread method of improving the strength properties of cast iron. The impact in terms of increasing amounts of eutectic grains has been thoroughly studied while the issue of the impact on the mechanical properties of primary austenite grains has not been studied in depth yet. The paper presents the study of both aspects. The methodology was to conduct the melting cast iron with flake graphite, then modifying the alloy by two sets of modifiers: the commercial modifier, and a mixture of iron powder with a commercial inoculant. The DAAS test was carried out to identify the primary austenite grains. The degree of supercooling was determined and the UTS test was performed as well. Additionally carried out the metallographic specimen allowing for counting grains. It can be concluded that the introduction of the iron powder significantly improved the number of austenite primary grains which resulted in an increase in tensile strength UTS.

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