Mieczysław Kuder

The use of low-volume cup samplers for test solidification of cast iron

Abstract

The aim of this paper was to assess the possibilities and benefits of using low-volume (thinned) samplers for thermal analysis of cast iron. As part of the research, a series of melts of plain cast iron and low-alloy cast iron with different structures were made. After carrying out treatment procedures with the use of magnesium and magnesium-cerium master alloys, the analysis of solidification in standard-sized and low-volume samplers over the adaptive thermal analysis system was made. The structure and strength properties on Y type I and II cast samples were determined. The research has shown benefits from the use of low-volume samplers to test the cast iron crystallization process, especially in the context of thin-walled castings.


Keywords: cast iron, thermal analysis, structure, strength,
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