Method for manufacturing cast iron casting with fining graphite and suspension part
US-11845125-B2 · Dec 19, 2023 · US
US11254993B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11254993-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615744454-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2015 |
| Publication date | Feb 22, 2022 |
| Grant date | Feb 22, 2022 |
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For the purpose of providing a method of die cast product of spheroidal graphite cast iron and a die cast product of spheroidal graphite cast iron having the number of spherical graphites of 3000/mm2 or more in an as cast state, there is disclosed a method of die cast product of ultrafine spheroidal graphite cast iron, including the steps of: a melting step of heating and melting raw materials made of cast iron to obtain source melting metal; a spheroidizing treatment step in which a spheroidizing treatment is performed; an inoculation step of inoculating; and a casting step of casting in a die mold. The amount of nitrogen is adjusted so that the amount of nitrogen generated in the time of melting becomes 0.9 ppm (mass) or less.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings, the method comprising: obtaining base molten iron by heating and melting raw materials, heating the base molten iron to a first predetermined temperature above 1500° C., stopping heating, and holding the base molten iron at the first predetermined temperature for 2 to 10 minutes to remove oxygen from the base molten iron, then, cooling down the base molten iron at an average cooling rate of 5° C./min or less to a second predetermined temperature of (T−15° C.)±20 (° C.) to reduce a nitrogen in the base molten iron, and wherein, T=Tk−273 (° C.), Log ([Si]/[C] 2)=−27486/Tk+15.47, where [Si], [C]: mass % in the base molten iron, wherein the nitrogen is naturally reduced by a difference of solubility between the first and second predetermined temperatures, and then, at the second predetermined temperature, conducting a spheroidization treatment with an alloy agent, and then after the spheroidization treatment, conducting an inoculation and a casting to thereby adjust the amount of nitrogen so that the amount of nitrogen generated in the time of melting becomes 0.9 ppm (mass) or less. 2. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 1 , wherein said spheroidization treatment is carried out at a total oxygen content of 20 ppm (by mass) or less. 3. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 1 , wherein a mold surface is coated with a heat insulating material to form a heat insulating coating. 4. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 3 , wherein a thickness of the heat insulating coating thickness is 0.4 mm or more. 5. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 3 , wherein the heat insulating material applied as the coating has a thermal conductivity of 0.42 W/mK or less. 6. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 1 , further comprising: after the step of holding the base molten iron at the first predetermined temperature, by natural cooling, cooling down the base molten iron to close to the second predetermined temperature, then, raising the temperature of the base molten iron again, and then, after raising the temperature of the base molten iron, further cooling the base molten iron linearly back down to the second predetermined temperature for conducting the spheroidization treatment. 7. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 6 , wherein during the further cooling of the base molten iron linearly back down to the second predetermined temperature, the cooling rate is 5° C./min or less. 8. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 1 , wherein the die temperature is Td±20 (° C.), and Td=470-520 M(° C.), M=V/S, where M is modulus (cm), V is volume (cm 3 ) of each of the spheroidal graphite iron castings, S is surface area (cm 2 ) of each of the spheroidal graphite iron castings. 9. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 1 , wherein the spheroidal graphite iron castings contain over 3000/mm 2 in an as-cast condition with no chill formation. 10. The method of die cast production of spheroidal graphite iron castings according to claim 1 , further comprising: after the step of holding the base molten iron at the first predetermined temperature, cooling down the base molten iron, at a rate faster than a straight line, to close to the second predetermined temperature then, raising the temperature of the base molten iron again, and then, after raising the temperature of the base molten iron, further cooling the base molten iron linearly back down to the second predetermined temperature for conducting the spheroidization treatment.
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