@ARTICLE{Kopyciński_D._The_2012, author={Kopyciński, D. and Guzik, E. and Szczęsny, A. and Gilewski, R.}, number={No 1}, journal={Archives of Foundry Engineering}, howpublished={online}, year={2012}, publisher={The Katowice Branch of the Polish Academy of Sciences}, abstract={This study presents an analysis of aluminium cast iron structure (as-cast condition) which are used in high temperatures. While producing casts of aluminium iron, the major influence has been to preserve the structure of the technological process parameters. The addition of V, Ti, Cr to an Fe-C-Al alloy leads to the improvement of functional and mechanical cast qualities. In this study, a method was investigated to eliminate the presence of undesirable Al4C3 phases in an aluminium cast iron structure and thereby improve the production process. V and Ti additions to aluminium cast iron allow the development of FeAl - VC or TiC alloys. In particular, V or Ti contents above 5 wt.% were found to totally eliminate the presence of Al4C3. In addition, preliminary work indicates that the alloy with the FeAl - VC or TiC structure reveals high oxidation resistance. The introduction of 5 wt.% chromium to aluminium cast iron strengthened the Al4C3 precipitate. Thus, the resultant alloy can be considered an intermetallic FeAl matrix strengthened by VC and TiC or modified Al4C3 reinforcements.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={The Structure of High-Quality Aluminium Cast Iron}, URL={http://journals.pan.pl/Content/86253/PDF/10_paper.pdf}, doi={10.2478/v10266-012-0010-4}, keywords={Aluminium cast iron, Al4C3, TiC, VC, Intermetallic FeAl, Iron aluminides}, }