Article | REF: M3614 V1

Metallurgical and Mechanical Properties

Author: Alex RÉMY

Publication date: September 10, 2014

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6. Heat treatment of cast iron

6.1 Developments in cast iron structures

The matrix of cast irons can be ferritic, pearlitic, austenitic, bainitic or martensitic and, like steels, can be modified by heat treatment. However, it is important to note the important role played by carbon in its two forms (graphite or carbides) in the transformation of the cast iron matrix. :

  • graphite or carbides are carbon reserves that enable the matrix to become saturated by dissolution and diffusion, tending towards the equilibrium state predicted...

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