Abstract
The purpose of the present work is studying feature of structure and phase structure thermal processed high-strength pig-iron with spherical graphite. Research has been dictated by difficulty of differentiation of structural components in the normalized pig-iron, especially perlite and top of bainite. It is explained, difficulties of differentiation in nickel pig-iron perlite (sorbite, trostite) and top of bainite: a plenty austenite at the given way of heat treatment undergoes disintegration on evtektoide to the mechanism, and separate plates of bainite ferrite are very fine, as defines similarity of structures at etching in nitric acid and their supervision at small increases. Samples of the same alloy (about 2%Ni), but cooled with the big speed industrially, get structure needle of bainite. It is confirmed, that the quantity austenite increases with rise in temperature austenition. It is installed, that in the pig-iron, cast in the metal form transformation occurs to education of smaller quantity residual austenite. This effect is connected with smaller micro liquation chemical elements, first of all silicon. It is established, that in the pig-iron, cast in the metal form by virtue of specific distribution of chemical elements at crystallization and crushing evtektike grains, manganese is kept in the places corresponding sites ledeburite, and on borders of grains, silicon is distributed in regular more intervals, than in the pig-iron, cast in the sandy form. All this predetermines more uniform and full course of process γ–α of transformation.
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