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Article

Optimisation of Solidification Structure and Properties of Hypoeutectic Chromium Cast Iron

Faculty of Foundry Engineering, AGH University of Science and Technology, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland
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Materials 2022, 15(18), 6243; https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15186243
Submission received: 29 July 2022 / Revised: 30 August 2022 / Accepted: 5 September 2022 / Published: 8 September 2022
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Advances in Alloys - Microstructure, Manufacturing and Analysis)

Abstract

This paper presents a comprehensive approach to optimising the structure and properties of chromium cast iron that is intended for use in the production of castings that operate under abrasive-wear conditions. In the study, chromium cast iron was inoculated to reduce the grain size in the solidification structure. The finer-grained structure of the casting has a positive effect on its mechanical properties. A number of inoculants have been used that allow the elimination of many types of casting defects: hot cracks and porosities that often occur during the production of chromium cast iron castings. Another advantage of the developed inoculation procedure is the resulting increase in the toughness of chromium cast iron. It should be emphasised that this cast iron does not have a high impact strength in its as-cast condition due to the formation of chromium carbides in the structure. This work also proposes a specially designed heat treatment for inoculated cast iron. The parameters of the applied heat treatment were determined on the basis of dilatometric tests. The visible deviation on a dilatogram at a temperature of about 600 °C is the result of a partial martensitic transformation in the area of grain boundaries. Therefore, the increase in abrasion resistance chromium cast iron is mainly due to the appearance of martensite. The microstructure of the investigated cast iron is particularly desirable in the case of alloys that work with lubrication. The microcavities that are formed by the abrasion of the softer phase constitute natural grease, which reduces abrasive wear. Under the influence of heat treatment, only a part of austenite located near the carbides is destabilized and transformed into martensite. Therefore, this phase of composition formation provided much greater resistance to abrasive wear and hardness.
Keywords: chromium cast iron; chromium carbides; modification; inoculants; dilatometric tests; heat treatment; impact strength; abrasive wear; hot cracks chromium cast iron; chromium carbides; modification; inoculants; dilatometric tests; heat treatment; impact strength; abrasive wear; hot cracks

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Siekaniec, D.; Kopyciński, D.; Tyrała, E.; Guzik, E.; Szczęsny, A. Optimisation of Solidification Structure and Properties of Hypoeutectic Chromium Cast Iron. Materials 2022, 15, 6243. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15186243

AMA Style

Siekaniec D, Kopyciński D, Tyrała E, Guzik E, Szczęsny A. Optimisation of Solidification Structure and Properties of Hypoeutectic Chromium Cast Iron. Materials. 2022; 15(18):6243. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15186243

Chicago/Turabian Style

Siekaniec, Dorota, Dariusz Kopyciński, Edward Tyrała, Edward Guzik, and Andrzej Szczęsny. 2022. "Optimisation of Solidification Structure and Properties of Hypoeutectic Chromium Cast Iron" Materials 15, no. 18: 6243. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15186243

APA Style

Siekaniec, D., Kopyciński, D., Tyrała, E., Guzik, E., & Szczęsny, A. (2022). Optimisation of Solidification Structure and Properties of Hypoeutectic Chromium Cast Iron. Materials, 15(18), 6243. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15186243

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