High Chromium Cast Iron

High Chromium Cast Iron


Fabrication of high chromium cast iron and medium carbon steel

5/1 · The high chromium cast iron and medium carbon steel bimetal having desirable microstructure and excellent mechanical properties was fabricated by liquid–solid casting in electromagnetic induction field. Compared with conventional fabrication technology, the microstructure is refined obviously and mechanical properties are improved.

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What Are the Characteristics of High Chromium Cast Iron Casting Production?

1) High Chrome cast iron has poor casting performance, low thermal conductivity, poor plasticity, large shrinkage, and has a large tendency to hot and cold cracks. In the casting process, cast steel and Considering the characteristics of cast iron in combination, full attention must be paid to the feeding problem of castings.

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General Corrosion Behavior of High Chromium Cast Iron in an

The effect of carbon addition on the general corrosion behavior of high-chromium cast iron (HCCI) was studied by a scanning electron microscope with energy 

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Characterisation and machinability of high chromium hardened white cast

High chromium hardened white cast iron (HCWCI) is widely used in processes having high mechanical requirements and wear resistance but having limited toughness. Its wear resistance is directly linked to its microstructure and the addition of alloy elements [ 1 ].

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Mechanical behavior and microstructure of hypereutectic high chromium cast iron

5/1 · According to the study by Lu et al. [10], the eutectic composition of high chromium cast iron can be calculated by the following formula. (1)[% C] + 0.00474 × [% Cr] = 4.3 Eq. (1) showed that the theoretical value of the hypereutectic structure was more than 4.3, while the hypoeutectic structure was less than 4.3.

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Refinement of primary carbides in hypereutectic high

As a category of crucial wear-resistant alloys, high-chromium cast irons (HCCIs) are widely used in mining, minerals and cementation 

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Hi-chrome Iron Alloy | Hi-Chrome Casting | Hi-Chromium Alloy | Hi

WSF can produce for you a 15% and 25% Hi-Chrome alloy iron. Typically used in applications of wear resistance and long term heat resistance are required, such as impellers, turbines, and grinding applications. The iron expresses a very hard surface. These high-chromium alloys attribute their superior hardness to the presence of chromium carbides.

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Wear resistance of high chromium white cast iron for coal

High-chromium white cast irons are ferrous alloys containing 11-30% Cr and 1.8-3.6% C along with variable amounts of molybdenum, manganese, copper and nickel [1] 

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PDF) Microstructure and properties of high chromium cast irons: Effect of heat treatments and alloying additions

12/1 · hccis are alloys containing a dispersion of hard m 7 c 3 (m: cr, fe) type carbides in a supportive, modifiable matrix (austenite, martensite, ferrite), enabling it to be used in a wide variety of

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Global High-chromium Cast Iron Market Report 2022, Market Size, Growth

2.1 Product Overview and Scope of High-chromium Cast Iron; 2.2 High-chromium Cast Iron Segment by Type . 2.2.1 Global High-chromium Cast Iron Revenue (USD Million) and Growth Rate (%) Comparison by Type (2016- )

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Microstructure of high-chromium cast iron after etching

High-chromium cast iron is typically used for components operated in conditions characterized with intensive abrasive wear in power, mining, ceramic, cement, and aggregate supplying industries [1,

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High Chromium White Cast Iron (High Cr White Iron

8/29 · High Chromium White Cast Iron (High Cr White Iron) High Chromium White Cast Iron, or High Cr White Iron grades are used in wear applications that require some corrosion

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Effects of Heat-Treatment on the Microstructure and Wear

The variations of microstructure and mechanical properties of a high-chromium cast iron for rolls were studied from as-cast to the final heat treatments.

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Microstructures of Cemented Carbide Dipped in Molten High

The high chromium cast iron (2.7%C–27%Cr) and the cemented carbide round bars (WC–13.7%Co) were prepared. The round bars were dipped in molten high chromium 

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High chromium cast irons: destabilized-subcritical secondary

Fu, J. Peng, B. Xiao, Effect of heat treatment on microstructure and mechanical properties of a Ti-bearing hypereutectic high chromium white cast iron 

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An Overview on Types of White Cast Irons and High

high chromium white cast iron alloys, including their classifications, their standard These alloys consist of hard iron-chromium (Fe-Cr) carbide in a 

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Iron Casting,Ductile cast iron,High chromium cast iron Manufacturer

What are the use occasions of high manganese steel and high chromium cast iron? High chromium cast iron as a high anti-wear material has been effectively used in machinery and metallurgical equipment such as crushing, grinding, and material transportation. 04-19

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Does chromite have iron in it? Explained by FAQ Blog

What are 3 uses for iron? Uses of iron Iron is used to make alloy steels like carbon steels with additives such as nickel, chromium, vanadium, tungsten, and manganese. These are used to make bridges, electricity pylons, bicycle chains, cutting tools and rifle barrels. Cast iron contains 3-5% carbon. It is used for pipes, valves, and pumps.

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High-chromium and high-silicon cast irons

OSTI.GOV Journal Article: High-chromium and high-silicon cast irons

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High-chromium cast-iron grinding ball and its production method

A high-Cr cast iron grinding ball as pulverizing medium contains such chemical components (Wt.%) as C (2.0-3.0), Mn (less than 1.50), Cr (11.0-16.0), 

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Hi-chrome Iron Alloy | Hi-Chrome Casting | Hi-Chromium Alloy | Hi-Chrome Iron

WSF can produce for you a 15% and 25% Hi-Chrome alloy iron. Typically used in applications of wear resistance and long term heat resistance are required, such as impellers, turbines, and grinding applications. The iron expresses a very hard surface. These high-chromium alloys attribute their superior hardness to the presence of chromium carbides.

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