This paper presents the results of studies of high-alloyed white cast iron modified with lanthanum, titanium, and aluminium-strontium. The
samples were taken from four melts of high-vanadium cast iron with constant carbon and vanadium content and near-eutectic
microstructure into which the tested inoculants were introduced in an amount of 1 wt% respective of the charge weight. The study
included a metallographic examinations, mechanical testing, as well as hardness and impact resistance measurements taken on the obtained
alloys. Studies have shown that different additives affect both the microstructure and mechanical properties of high-vanadium cast iron.