Thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons

The effect of addition of 0.05wt.% to 0.25 wt.% Ca, Zr, Al-FeSi alloy on in-ladle and in-mould inoculation of grey cast irons was investigated. In the present paper, the conclusions drawn are based on thermal analysis. For the solidification pattern, some specific cooling curves characteristics, suc...

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Main Authors: Mihai Chisamera, Iulian Riposan, Stelian Stan
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Language:English
Published: Foundry Journal Agency 2009-05-01
Series:China Foundry
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spelling doaj-5c12fa248fdb47b1bb757def0ec0728a2020-11-24T23:52:38ZengFoundry Journal AgencyChina Foundry1672-64212009-05-0162145151Thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons Mihai ChisameraIulian RiposanStelian StanThe effect of addition of 0.05wt.% to 0.25 wt.% Ca, Zr, Al-FeSi alloy on in-ladle and in-mould inoculation of grey cast irons was investigated. In the present paper, the conclusions drawn are based on thermal analysis. For the solidification pattern, some specific cooling curves characteristics, such as the degree of undercooling at the beginning of eutectic solidifi cation and at the end of solidifi cation, as well as the recalescence level, are identifi ed to be more infl uenced by the inoculation technique. The degree of eutectic undercooling of the electrically melted base iron having 0.025% S, 0.003% Al and 3.5% Ce is excessively high (39–40℃), generating a relatively high need for inoculation. Under these conditions, the in-mould inoculation has a more signifi cant effect compared to ladle inoculation, especially at lower inoculant usage (less than 0.20 wt.%). Generally, the efficiency of 0.05wt.%–0.15wt.% of alloy for in-mould inoculation is comparable to, or better than, that of 0.15wt.%–0.25wt.% addition in ladle inoculation procedures. In order to secure stable and controlled processes, representative thermal analysis parameters could be used, especially in thin wall grey iron castings production.http://www.foundryworld.com/uploadfile/200912133783601.pdfthermal analysisgrey cast ironsin-mould inoculationladle inoculation
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author Mihai Chisamera
Iulian Riposan
Stelian Stan
spellingShingle Mihai Chisamera
Iulian Riposan
Stelian Stan
Thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons
China Foundry
thermal analysis
grey cast irons
in-mould inoculation
ladle inoculation
author_facet Mihai Chisamera
Iulian Riposan
Stelian Stan
author_sort Mihai Chisamera
title Thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons
title_short Thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons
title_full Thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons
title_fullStr Thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons
title_full_unstemmed Thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons
title_sort thermal analysis control of in-mould and ladle inoculated grey cast irons
publisher Foundry Journal Agency
series China Foundry
issn 1672-6421
publishDate 2009-05-01
description The effect of addition of 0.05wt.% to 0.25 wt.% Ca, Zr, Al-FeSi alloy on in-ladle and in-mould inoculation of grey cast irons was investigated. In the present paper, the conclusions drawn are based on thermal analysis. For the solidification pattern, some specific cooling curves characteristics, such as the degree of undercooling at the beginning of eutectic solidifi cation and at the end of solidifi cation, as well as the recalescence level, are identifi ed to be more infl uenced by the inoculation technique. The degree of eutectic undercooling of the electrically melted base iron having 0.025% S, 0.003% Al and 3.5% Ce is excessively high (39–40℃), generating a relatively high need for inoculation. Under these conditions, the in-mould inoculation has a more signifi cant effect compared to ladle inoculation, especially at lower inoculant usage (less than 0.20 wt.%). Generally, the efficiency of 0.05wt.%–0.15wt.% of alloy for in-mould inoculation is comparable to, or better than, that of 0.15wt.%–0.25wt.% addition in ladle inoculation procedures. In order to secure stable and controlled processes, representative thermal analysis parameters could be used, especially in thin wall grey iron castings production.
topic thermal analysis
grey cast irons
in-mould inoculation
ladle inoculation
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