Inoculants

Barium inoculants

PRODUCTS

Highly effective inoculants (promote graphitization) for cast iron, which improve the mechanical properties of the metal and prevent chill formation. Inoculants have a high “survivability” (long exposure time).

 Weight fraction of elements, %
BariumSiliconAluminumTRE, Fe
FeSiBa43 – 655 – 65up to 2,5Rest
FeSiBa108 – 1250 – 65up to 2,5Rest
FeSiBa1816 – 2045 – 60up to 2,5Rest

Chemical and fractional composition of inoculants can be changed upon agreement with the customer.

PRODUCTS

Magnesium inoculants (nodularisers)

Magnesium inoculants (nodularisers) for producing high-performance ductile iron with nodular graphite form. Carefully selected chemical composition will make it possible to obtain ductile iron without preliminary desulfurization and at a relatively low temperature of cast iron.

 

Weight fraction of elements, %

SiliconMagnesiumCalciumAluminumTRE, Fe
FeSiMg740 – 556 – 80,2 – 2,5up to 1,5Rest
FeSiMg940 – 558 – 100,2 – 2,5up to 2,5Rest
FeSiMg1140 – 5510 -120,2 – 2,5up to 2,5Rest

Chemical and fractional composition of inoculants can be changed upon agreement with the customer.

Complex inoculants

PRODUCTS

Inoculants for cast iron and steel treatment. They allow to increase the technological plasticity (ingots do not “crack” during forging), to remove gas and non-metallic inclusions, to increase the mechanical properties of cast and deformed metal (to improve impact strength, yield strength, etc.).

Weight fraction of elements, %

Barium Silicon Calcium Aluminum TRE, Fe
SiCa5Ba5 4 – 7 48 – 63 4 – 7 up to 2.5 Rest
SiCa10Ba10 7 – 13 48 – 63 7 – 13 up to 2,5 Rest
SiCa20Ba10 7 – 13 40 – 55 20 – 30 up to 3,0 Rest
SiCa10Ba20 18 – 25 40 – 55 7 – 13 up to 3,0 Rest
PRODUCTS

Nickel-magnesium inoculant

Nickel-magnesium inoculant is used for casting cast irons of various grades and for desulfurization and deoxidation of special steels and heat-resistant alloys.

     Weight fraction of elements, %

Magnesium Nickel Silicon Carbon
Ni-Mg15 14 – 17 Rest up to 0.5 up to 1.0
 

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