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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 03, 2000
Filed:
Oct. 23, 1997
Yoshio Igarashi, Tochigi-ken, JP;
Hideharu Nakano, Tochigi-ken, JP;
Kenya Matsuyama, Tochigi-ken, JP;
Masahiro Takahashi, Tochigi-ken, JP;
Senri Okada, Tokyo, JP;
Masahide Kawabata, Tochigi-ken, JP;
Katsuhiko Kojo, Saitama-ken, JP;
Toshiki Yoshida, Tochigi-ken, JP;
Hitachi Metals, Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
An additive for use in producing spheroidal graphite cast iron of the present invention contains a fine particle of magnesium oxide having a purity of 90 weight % or more and at least one selected from the group consisting of a graphite-spheroidizing material, an inoculant and a graphite-spheroidizing inoculant. The fine particle of highly pure magnesium oxide increases the number of nuclei in a melt, and as a result thereof, increases the graphite spheroid count of a spheroidal graphite cast iron being produced. Another additive for use in producing spheroidal graphite cast iron of the present invention contains at least one selected from the group consisting of a graphite-spheroidizing material, an inoculant and a graphite-spheroidizing inoculant, and an oxide of a metal which has, at a temperature of a melt at a time when subjected to a graphite-spheroidizing treatment, an affinity for oxygen smaller than that of a graphite-spheroidizing element being used in the graphite-spheroidizing treatment. By adding to the melt the metal oxide which oxidizes the graphite-spheroidizing element in the melt to an oxide thereof, a great number of fine oxide particles of the graphite-spheroidizing element is dispersed in the melt to provide a spheroidal graphite cast iron having a great number of fine graphite spheroids and a small chill area ratio.