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59 - Effects and Limitations of Residual Alloying Elements in Silicon Solid Solution Strengthened Fe

59 - Effects and Limitations of Residual Alloying Elements in Silicon Solid Solution Strengthened Fe

Abstract:

Effects and Limitations of Residual Alloying Elements in Silicon Solid Solution Strengthened Ferritic Ductile Iron 

Transitioning from traditional grades of ductile iron to solution strengthened ferritic ductile iron (SSFDI) grades can be difficult because of the need to reduce the amount of pearlite promoting elements, particularly copper and manganese, which are used in traditional grades. Knowing the acceptable threshold of residual alloying elements will allow for more cost-effective tailoring of the charge stream. Data were generated from a series of casting trials with the target grade of EN-GJS-500-14 where the levels of copper and manganese were varied from 0.05% to 0.3% and 0.15% to 0.4% respectively while maintaining silicon in the 3.8%-4.3% range.

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