Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Sep 2015)

Bimetallic Casting: Ferritic Stainless Steel – Grey Cast Iron

  • Wróbel T.,
  • Szajnar J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2015-0385
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 3
pp. 2361 – 2365

Abstract

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The paper presents the problem of obtaining a permanent diffusional joint between the working surface layer and the base part in a bimetallic casting. The studied bimetallic casting was obtained as a result of using the founding method of layer coating directly in the cast process. The casting prepared using this method consists of two fundamental parts, i.e., the grey cast iron base and the working surface layer which constitutes of X6Cr 13 high-chromium stainless steels plate. Based on the obtained results it was confirmed that the decisive phenomena that are needed to create a permanent joint between the two components of the bimetallic casting are carbon and heat transport from the high-carbon and hot base material which was poured into the mould in the form of liquid metal to the low-carbon and cold material of the working layer which was placed in the mould cavity in the form of a monolithic insert.

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