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titleOfInvention Process for producing thick-walled castings
abstract tonProduction of thick-walled castings with a wall thickness> 30 mm will be on a newnMethod used,nin which as vaccine a combination consisting of a) onenBismuth and cermet metal-containing inoculant based onnFerrosilicon and b) a vaccine alloy consisting of at leastnSilicon, aluminum, calcium and iron, is used, thenComponents a) and b) in a weight ratio of 1: 2.0 to 4.0 are presentnand a weight rationof 1: 3 is to be regarded as preferred. Both components can be used innmixed, cast, compacted or pressed form usednHowever, the component a), however, a grain betweenn0.1 and 3 mm should have. With the used inoculant, whichnin an amount of 0.05 to 0.4% by weight, based on the molten cast iron,nintroduced into this can be the formation of degenerate graphitenat least drastically reduced, which makes the reject rate thickernCast iron piecesnis significantly reduced.
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