MG
5R-2
6% Magnesium-Ferrosilicon
Alloys with Rare Earths for Ductile Iron Nodulizing
MG 5R-2 alloys
provide a number of distinct advantages in the nodulization of
ductile iron. These include higher quality castings through improved
graphite nodularity for a given magnesium addition, a reduction
in the amount of alloy needed for effective nodulizing, fewer as-cast
carbides in thin section castings, higher levels of ferrite and
thus lower hardness for a given composition and section size, and
greater tolerance to higher levels of carbide and pearlite promoting
residual elements.
MG 5R-2 alloys provide
exceptionallly high nodulizing efficiency. MG 5R-2 alloys are characterized
by a higher overall content of low cerium rare earths, and provide
the optimum proportions of rare earths and magnesium in a single addition.
The choice of Rare Earth levels gives foundries flexibility in determining
which Rare Earths content best fits their individual needs.
Rare Earths assist in the nodulizing task, serving to enhance Magnesium
recoveries. Many foundries have found that nodulizer reductions in the
10-20% range are possible when using Magnesium-Ferrosilicon alloys in
higher Rare Earths levels.
Specifications
Chemical
Analysis: |
Silicon |
43.0-48.0% |
Magnesium,
total |
6.0-7.0% |
Calcium |
0.80-1.30% |
Aluminum |
0.5-1.5% |
Rare
Earths (total) |
0.80-1.20% |
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Sizing: |
5/8" x
18M
|
1-1/4" x
1/4" |
3/8" x
12M |
3/4"x10M |
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Effective
Date: 1/25/13 |
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Please
Note:
Product specifications are subject to change
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