The Study of the Role of Fullerene Black Additive during the Modification of Ductile Cast Iron

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The use of fullerene black (FB) as effective modifying additive to cast iron is substantiated by its high potential. Research of nanoadditives to modifier has shown an increase in graphitization degree and the forming of favorable morphology of globular graphite. The results of microstructural analysis and tribological trials have confirmed an improvement of ductile cast iron’s structure and properties when treated with FB-additive.

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