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1990
Abstract This article discusses the chemical composition, castability, mechanical properties at room temperature and elevated temperature, and physical properties of compacted graphite (CG) cast iron. The change in graphite morphology from the flake graphite (FG) in the base iron to the CG in the final iron is achieved by liquid ...
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Abstract This article discusses the chemical composition, castability, mechanical properties at room temperature and elevated temperature, and physical properties of compacted graphite (CG) cast iron. The change in graphite morphology from the flake graphite (FG) in the base iron to the CG in the final iron is achieved by liquid ...
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1998
Abstract This article discusses the graphite morphology, chemical composition, mechanical and physical properties, and applications of compacted graphite (CG) irons. It compares the selected properties of gray, ductile and CG irons, and lists their property requirements as per ASTM A 842.
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Abstract This article discusses the graphite morphology, chemical composition, mechanical and physical properties, and applications of compacted graphite (CG) irons. It compares the selected properties of gray, ductile and CG irons, and lists their property requirements as per ASTM A 842.
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2001
Abstract This article discusses the composition and morphology of compacted graphite (CG) iron relative to that of gray and ductile iron. It explains that the graphite in CG iron is intermediate in shape between the spheroidal graphite found in ductile iron and the flake graphite in gray iron, giving it distinct advantages in a number of
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Abstract This article discusses the composition and morphology of compacted graphite (CG) iron relative to that of gray and ductile iron. It explains that the graphite in CG iron is intermediate in shape between the spheroidal graphite found in ductile iron and the flake graphite in gray iron, giving it distinct advantages in a number of
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Automotive Compacted Graphite Iron Castings
2017<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Standard covers the mechanical and physical requirements for Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) castings used in automotive and allied industries. Requirements in this document include: <ol class="list nostyle"> <li class="list-item"> <span class="li-label ...
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Compact Atomic-Absorption Graphite-Atomizer Spectrometer
Journal of Applied Spectroscopy, 2003This paper describes the principle of operation and the technical characteristics of the “Gelios” atomic-absorption spectrometer with a graphite-atomizer. As a pulsed resonance radiation source, hollow-cathode lamps are used. Nonselective noise compensation is performed by a DDS-30 deuterium corrector operating in the pulsed mode as well. The detection
K. P. Kureichik +4 more
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2016
In this entry, a review of research papers is presented that highlights the formation of a microstructure and the properties of compacted graphite cast iron (CGI) castings. The entry presents the morphology of compacted graphite compared to flake graphite and spheroidal (nodular) graphite.
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In this entry, a review of research papers is presented that highlights the formation of a microstructure and the properties of compacted graphite cast iron (CGI) castings. The entry presents the morphology of compacted graphite compared to flake graphite and spheroidal (nodular) graphite.
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Compacted Graphite Iron Castings
2008Abstract This article reviews the graphite morphology, chemical composition requirements, castability, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance of compacted graphite (CG) irons. It describes the factors affecting the mechanical properties of CG irons. The article also presents the advantages of the CG irons.
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Methods of Producing Compacted Graphite Structures
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1981<div class="htmlview paragraph">The growing number of applications for compacted graphite irons has placed an increased emphasis on production methods for this material. This paper will review various techniques by which compacted graphite structures can be produced, evaluate production constraints posed by each method, summarize commercial ...
Thomas F. Fugiel, Michael J. Lalich
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Unusual Microstructure in Shock-Compacted Graphite
Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America, 1970Crushed and statically compressed Madagascar graphite that was explosively shocked at 425 kb by means of a planar flyer-plate is characterized by a black zone extending for 2 to 3 nun below the impact plane of the driver. Beyond this point, the material assumes the normal gray color of graphite.
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Controlling melt quality of compacted graphite iron
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2007A melt quality evaluation system, based on the pattern recognition of the thermal analysis cooling curves and database technique, has been developed to evaluate the modification level and predict the graphite morphology in compacted graphite iron (CGI).
X.J. Sun, Y.X. Li, X. Chen
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