Abstract

The form and distribution of graphite in grey iron influences the mechanical properties and depends on numerous factors, such as nucleation and cooling speed conditions. The main focus of the present work is the influence of manganese, sulphur and oxygen on the nucleation of graphite in lamellar cast iron melts. Previous studies showed that the nucleation in GJL melts is initiated by a MnS particle. For investigations in the field of nucleation in grey iron the authors examined several EN-GJL-200 specimens. The specimens were cast with and without inoculant. The studies of the specimens were realised using light microscopy, SEM-EDS (energy dispersive X-ray analysis), WDS (wavelength dispersive X-ray analysis). The experimental results were compared with the software Thermo-Calc calculations. From the experimental results and the Thermo-Calc calculations it can be concluded, that Mn and S contents and the Mn/S ratio respectively plays a very important role for the nucleation. A direct influence of oxygen on the nucleation of graphite could not be observed.

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