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| GRAPHITE NUCLEI IN CAST IRON UNDER INOCULATION TREATMENT |
| YANG Jiguang Tianjin UniversityWANG Chumpi.associare professor;Faculty of Foundry.Tianjin Unicersity .Tianjin 300072 |
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YANG Jiguang Tianjin UniversityWANG Chumpi.associare professor;Faculty of Foundry.Tianjin Unicersity .Tianjin 300072. GRAPHITE NUCLEI IN CAST IRON UNDER INOCULATION TREATMENT. Acta Metall Sin, 1993, 29(5): 63-67.
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Abstract Melted cast iron was inoculated by FeSi and then quenched to interrupt thedissolution. The non-metallic inclusions. in which the graphite coating was already occurred.formed in the dissolution region. They dissolved into the melt soon. but the inclusions coatedby graphite could exist for a longer time. The function of inoculant is to create an undercool-ing solution for carbon. thereby the non-metallic inclusions in the solution may be activatedas a nuclei for graphite.
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Received: 18 May 1993
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