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Incomag Alloy
5 is a nickel alloy containing 16 percent magnesium and about
0.2 percent carbon. It was developed by Inco for the foundry industry
as an additive for the production of ductile iron. It enables magnesium
to be introduced safely and efficiently into the molten iron bath to
yield ductile iron with predicable and exceptional properties. Foundry
additive alloys have been used in the commercial production of ductile
iron since their introduction more than fifty years ago.
The high solubility
of magnesium in nickel, the absence of segregation, and the relatively
slow release of magnesium into the iron bath makes Incomag Alloy 5
a safe, efficient and economical additive for all types of base irons
and with all methods of addition. Magnesium recoveries are more consistent
and complete than with the nickel-free magnesium additives. The reaction
is calm and controlled with Incomag Alloy 5.
The small amount
of nickel introduced by Incomag Alloy 5 functions as a graphitizer
and pearlite stabilizer. Nickel thus enhances the tensile strength
and other mechanical properties. The use of Incomag Alloy 5 in the
production of ductile iron has been shown to minimize variations between
light and heavy sections of castings. This alloy is also eminently
suited for the production of austenitic and bainitic types of ductile
iron.
Specifications
| Form |
| Silver-grey
pieces approximately 4 in. to 0.25 in. (100mm x 6mm) |
| Typical
Chemical Analysis (percent) |
| Nickel |
63.0 |
Iron |
Balance |
| Magnesium |
16.0 |
Silicon |
0.2 |
| Carbon |
0.8 |
| Packaging |
| 661
lbs. (300 kg) steel drums |
4
drums per pallet; strapped
Net weight 2644 lbs. (1200 kg) |
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| Effective
Date: 9/20/05 |
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