Abstract
The usage of centrifugal composite casting method which was worked out by authors made it possible to control the cristallization metal processes by means of introduction different metallic, non-metallic and inter-metallic compounds in steel and pig iron melts. Inoculating particles which present in solid solution in form of separate phase create zones whis chemical and structural heterogeneity on the macro, micro and substructural levels.
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Khatskielyan, I.P., Sterling, E., Fishman, V. (1991). The Construction of Composite Casting Materials with the Use of Inculcating Phases. In: Fridlyander, I.N., Kostikov, V.I. (eds) MICC 90. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3676-1_167
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