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Introduction Base iron composition Steps in production of s.g iron Properties Defects Advantages and disadvantages Applications Conclusion
introduction
It is a type of cast iron. It is also known as ductile, nodular or spherulitic iron. It has graphite in form of spheroids embedded in a steel matrix, mainly ferrite or pearlite. It is produced by treating the molten alloy with magnesium and cerium which cause spheroidal graphite to grow during solidification. After that ferro-silicon is added as inoculant.
Innoculation:
As magnesium is a carbide former ferrosillicon is added as innoculant as it prevents formation of carbide and helps in nucleation of graphite. Inoculation of ductile iron requires greater amounts of treatment agent than grey iron. Formation of rounded , even nodules is essential to obtain the best properties. Ferrosilicon gives satisfactory nodule counts and iron properties in many medium castings. Addition of Mg followed by FeSi makes the growth rate of graphite to be approximately same in all directions so that a spherical shape results.
0.5- 1.5%
Silicon content
1.5- 1.8%
<0.025%
Sulphur content
0.025-0.04%
Complete ferritic matrix having a maximun 10% pearlite possess maximum ductility, toughness and machinability.
Austenitic ductile matrix has good corrosion resistance good creep resistance at high temperature and are used for applications such as transport of sulphuric acid, handling of alkali, etc
defects
various defects associated with production of Sg iron are:1.Fading of nodularity in ductile iron:- when properly treated and inoculated ductile iron is held for prolonged time, it results in deterioration of nodule shape of graphite. It is mainly due to either fading of Mg or fading of inoculation. FADING OF MAGNESIUM- when Mg is lost to liquid metal surroundings either due to loss of residual Mg content in the iron or a pick-up of sulphur or oxygen from the surroundings results in poor nodules formation referred to as compacted graphite.
INNOCULANT FADING EFFECT When the metal is held for prolonged times after addition of post inoculant effect of inoculant gradually fade . As a result there is a loss in nodule count and nodules will lose their spherical shape and irregular shape nodules result.
Possible cures inoculant fading consists of:addition of more inoculant avoiding high holding temperatures and long holding time. use a second, late addition of a powerful speciality post inoculant material
advantages
Nodular iron is a major engineering material as it combines the engineering advantage of steel with the processing economics of cast iron so it has high tensile strength and elongation. Nodules of graphite weakens steel matrix to a lesser extent than gray iron flakes. It does not suffer from firecrazes when used at elevated temperature. It does act very much as stress raiser as they have no sharp ends like graphite flakes hence increased strength.
disadvantage
Stirring of molten alloy after addition of nodulising element evolves a lot of gas which gets dissolved in liquid alloy and forms blow holes in castings. Contraction during solidification of nodular cast iron castings is much greater than grey iron castings which needs careful design of moulds to avoid shrinkage cavities in solidification casting. Inspite of these drawbacks nodular cast iron is replacing gray cast iron and steel in applications.
applications
Much of the annual production of ductile iron is in the form of ductile iron pipe, used for water and sewer lines. It competes with polymeric materials such as PVC, HDPE, LDPE and polypropylene, which are all much lighter than steel or ductile iron. Ductile iron is specifically useful in many automotive components, where strength needs surpass that of aluminum but do not necessarily require steel. Other major industrial applications include off-highway diesel trucks, class 8 trucks, agricultural tractors, and oil well pumps.
Conclusion
Hence spheroidal graphite are a range of cast irons having superior mechanical and physical properties . they are of much interest to engineers because of their useful combination of strength, ductility and toughness. Hence it is finding wide application in various industries because of its superior properties.
References
Technical information By elkem, L&T.
Physical metallurgy- vijendra singh. http:/ www.istikamet.com.tr/en/ default.asp http:/www.wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Privacy_p olicy.
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