Microstructure and Properties Variation of High-Performance Grey Cast Iron via Small Boron Additions

Author:

Klančnik Grega1ORCID,Burja Jaka2,Klančnik Urška3ORCID,Šetina Batič Barbara2ORCID,Krajnc Luka1,Resnik Andrej4

Affiliation:

1. Pro Labor, d.o.o., Podvin 20, SI-3310 Žalec, Slovenia

2. Institute of Metals and Technology, Lepi pot 11, SI-1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

3. Valji d.o.o., Železarska Cesta 3, SI-3220 Štore, Slovenia

4. Omco Metals Slovenia d.o.o. Cesta Žalskega Tabora 10, SI-3310 Žalec, Slovenia

Abstract

A study was undertaken to investigate the effects of small boron additions on the solidification and microstructure of hypo-eutectic alloyed grey cast iron. The characteristic temperatures upon crystallisation of the treated metal melt were recorded, specifically those concerning small boron addition by using thermal analysis with the ATAS system. Additionally, a standardised wedge test was set to observe any changes in chill performance. The microstructures of thermal analysis samples were analysed using a light optical microscope (LOM) and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) equipped with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS), which reveal variations in graphite count number with the addition of boron within observed random and undercooled flake graphite. The effect of boron was estimated by the classical analytical and statistical approach. The solidification behaviour under equilibrium conditions was predicted by a thermodynamic approach using Thermo-Calc. Based on all gathered data, a response model was set with boron for given melt quality and melt treatment using the experimentally determined data. The study reveals that boron as a ferrite and carbide-promoting element under the experimental set shows weak nucleation potential in synergy with other heterogenic nuclei at increased solidification rates, but no considerable changes were observed by the TA samples solidified at slower cooling rates, indicating the loss of the overall inoculation effect. The potential presence of boron nitride as an inoculator for graphite precipitation for a given melt composition and melt treatment was not confirmed in this study. It seems that boron at increased solidification rates can contribute to overall inoculation, but at slower cooling rates these effects are gradually lost. In the last solidification range, an increased boron content could have a carbide forming nature, as is usually expected. The study suggests that boron in traces could affect the microstructure and properties of hypo-eutectic alloyed grey cast iron.

Funder

Republic of Slovenia

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering

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