Abstract

The article considers methods for reducing harmful impurities in the composition of synthetic cast iron (SCI) and improving the strength characteristics of cast iron. A new method for smelting SCI using steel scrap as charge materials in induction crucible furnaces is proposed, including filling of metal charge, together with transfer cast iron, return of own production, carburetors, and ferroalloys to carburize and alloy up to the required chemical composition. It is revealed that with an increase in steel scrap in the metal charge, the melting time, specific power consumption, melting duration, hardness of the experimental sample increase, and the yield of usable liquid cast iron decreases. To achieve the required hardness of the experimental sample, it is necessary to have мeтaллoшихтefrom 10 to 40% of steel scrap in the metal charge.

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