Abstract

The effects of some chemical elements and complex modifiers and certain technological operations (gas blowing, the sequence of introduction of additions, etc.) on the oxygen activity in and the surface tension of iron-carbon melts are studied. Correlations between these characteristics and the shape of graphite inclusions in cast iron are found.

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