The Effects of Gas Bubbles on the Graphite Spheroidization in Cast Iron

주철의 흑연구상화에 미치는 기포의 영향

  • Published : 1989.12.20

Abstract

The aim of this research is to investigate the effects of gas bubbles on the formation of spheroidal graphite in cast iron, Fe-Si-8%Mg alloy, mischmetal hydride($MmH_2$) and $CaCO_3$, which discharge various amounts of Mg, $H_2$ and $Co_2$, gases, were added to Fe-3.9% C-2.0%Si melt and the melt was innoculated with 0.3wt% of 75%Fe-Si. The spheroidal graphites and/or compacted vermicular graphites were produced with more than 0.625cc/g of Mg gas or more than 0.3125cc/g of $H_2$ gas while $CO_2$ gas did not contribute to graphite spheroidization. Nodule counts increased with the amount of Fe-Si-Mg added ; but they decreased with the amount of $MmH_2$ added because the number of effective gas bubbles decrease with the increase in Mm residual. The bull's eye structure was revealed with 0.625cc/g, 1.25cc/g of Mg and 0.3125cc/g of $H_2$ ; the ledeburite structure was revealed with more than 0.625cc/g of $H_2$.

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