GRAPHITE STRUCTURES IN CAST IRONS
GRAPHITE FORMS
Diagrammatic representations of the standard graphite forms in cast irons
Form
Form I II III
VI V IV
GRAPHITE SIZES IN GREY CAST IRON
Diagrammatic representations of the standard flake graphite sizes in grey cast iron at
x100 magnification (Form I Distribution A)
Largest
Flakes
Largest
Flakes
1
100mm or more
2
50 - 100mm
3
25 - 50mm
4
12 - 25mm
5
6 - 12mm
6
3 - 6mm
7
1.5 - 3mm
8
less than 1.5mm
GRAPHITE SIZES IN DUCTILE IRON
Diagrammatic representations of the standard graphite nodule sizes in ductile
iron at x100 magnification(Form VI)
Largest
Nodules
Largest
Nodules
3
25 - 50mm
4
12 - 25mm
5
6 - 12mm
6
3 - 6mm
7
1.5 - 3mm
8
less than 1.5mm
Elkem ASA, Foundry Products Division, Hoffsveien 65B, PO Box 5211 Majorstua, N-0303 Oslo, Norway. Tel: +47 22 45 01 00 Fax: +47 22 45 01 52
SPIKY GRAPHITE
Caused by small amounts of tramp
elements, e.g. lead, bismuth, antimony
and titanium, in the absence of cerium
www.foundry.elkem.com
Revised September 2004 © Copyright Elkem ASA
Description of a structure should follow the convention
Form : Distribution : Size, e.g. Type IA4 for a grey cast iron Type VI5 for a ductile iron
GRAPHITE DISTRIBUTION IN GREY CAST IRON
SOME ABNORMAL GRAPHITE FORMS IN DUCTILE IRON
TYPE A
Random flake graphite
in a uniform distribution
TYPE B
Rosette flake graphite
TYPE C
Kish graphite
(hyper-eutectic compositions)
TYPE D
Undercooled
flake graphite
TYPE E
Interdendritic
flake graphite
(hypo-eutectic compositions)
EXPLODED GRAPHITE
Caused by high purity charge materials
and excess rare earth additions in
high carbon equivalent irons or in
thicker section castings
CHUNKY GRAPHITE
Caused by high purity charge
materials and excess rare earth
additions in large section castings
or at high carbon equivalent
INOCULANTS
Elkem manufactures and markets a series of high quality inoculants to treat cast iron
and ensure the production of the ideal graphite form, distribution and freedom from chill (cementite).
Inoculant Active Elements Advantages and Uses
Superseed® 75/50 Si, Sr Low Al content. Low eutectic cell count through lower addition rates. High chill reduction.
Foundrisil®/Barinoc® Si, Ba, Ca, (Al) High chill reduction. Resistance to fading. Used in all cast irons.
Ultraseed® Si, Ca, Ce, (Al,S,O) High nodule count. Improved nodularity. Helps to prevent micro-shrinkage. Reactivates "dead" irons.
Reseed® Si, Ca, Ce, (Al) High nodule count. Improved nodularity. Controls tramp elements in ductile irons. Low S grey iron.
All inoculants are available in sizes suitable for ladle or in-stream additions. Other inoculants for specialist applications are available.
NODULARISERS
Elkem manufactures and markets a range of high quality nodularising alloys to produce ductile and compacted graphite cast irons.
They contain balanced ratios of the active elements to control reactivity, minimise slag and neutralise tramp elements.
Product Active Elements Advantages and Uses
Elmag® Si, Mg, Ca, Rare Earths Magnesium contents from 4 to 10%. Calcium from 0.2 to 3.5%. Rare Earths from 0.1 to 3%.
Allows the choice of the ideal alloy for all foundry conditions.
Remag® Si, Mg, Ca, Rare Earths High RE, low Mg alloy for low reactivity. Suited to thin section ductile iron castings.
Lamet™ Si, Mg, Ca, La Alloy for in-the-mould treatment of ductile iron. Helps to prevent shrinkage.
CompactMag™ Si,Mg, Ca, Rare Earths Highly effective alloy for the production of compacted graphite irons with reduced section
sensitivity and wide production window.
Please refer to your local Elkem representative for further information on the range of products available for grey, compacted and ductile irons.
Barinoc®, Elmag®, Foundrisil®, Remag®, Reseed®, Superseed® and Ultraseed® are registered trademarks of Elkem ASA.
CompactMag™ and Lamet™ are trademarks of Elkem ASA.
The graphite form, distribution and size diagrams are taken from the international standard EN ISO 945:1994
by kind permission of the British Standards Institution, London. W4 4AL.
Photographs of the graphite structures are reproduced by kind permission of Elkem Research, Kristiansand, Norway
and the Castings Development Centre, Alvechurch. Birmingham. B48 7QB.