cast iron & ductile iron foundry practice
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CAST IRON METALLURGY
Cast Iron:
Classification of Cast Iron:
Carbon Equivalent:
DUCTILE IRON (SPHEROIDAL GRAPHITE IRON):
Elements such as copper or tin may be added toincrease tensile and yield strength whilesimultaneously reducing ductility.Improved corrosion resistance can be achieved byreplacing 15% to 30% of the iron in the alloy withvarying amounts of nickel, copper, or chromium
desulphurization methods:
Fusite methodFlour spur(CaF2) methodCalcium carbide methodDesulfurization of steel by injection of active agents
Magnesium treatment:
In order to prevent formation of low-melting iron sulphide manganese (Mn) is added to steel to a content not less than 0.2%.
(FeS) + [Mn] = (MnS) + Fe The melting temperature of manganese sulphide is relatively high - about 2930°F (1610°C) therefore the steels containing manganese may be deformed in hot state
MnS inclusions are: Brittle (less ductile than steel);They may have sharp edges;They are located between the steel grains.
Graphite Morphology: