The Influence of Different Coatings on the Grafhite Degeneration in the Superficial Layer of Iron Castings
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2014Autor
Anca, Denisa Elena
Panciu, Elena
Chișamera, Mihai
Abstract
The main objective of this experimenal reserch is to investigate new
possibilities for reducing the graphite degeneration phenomenon in the superficial
layer of iron castings.
For the experiment, a spheroidal graphite cast iron was poured in standard
Quik-Cup moulds covered with various types of coatings. The sources of sulfur and
oxygen used for coatings were based on FeS2 and Fe2O3, respectively. After
applying the coatings with sulfur or oxygen sources on the inner surface of the cups
and after drying them, coatings based on iron powder and carbon containing
powder respectively, were applied to block sulfur or oxygen access from the mould
to the liquid iron. The coatings effect was evaluated by measuring the thickness of
graphite degenerated surface layer and also by graphite nodularity and graphite
shape factors deplating in the surface layer of the cast samples. The experimental
results show a protective effect of the coating based on iron powder against the
sulfur source while the coating based on carbon containing powder exerts a
protective effect against the oxygen source.
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- 2014 fascicula9 nr2 [13]