Some Properties of Fe--0-50Ni--0-15Mn Alloy Simulated Cast Iron Weld Metal Composition

The optimum welding electrode which has an adequate composition for cast iron welding is sought. Fe--(0-50)Ni--(0-15)Mn alloys simulating the compositon of cast iron weld metal were melted and cast into four kinds of molds to examine solidification temperature, tensile strength, shrinkage length, an...

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