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The Development of Tin as an Alloying Addition in Gray Irons
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Systematic studies on the effects of tin in gray irons are reported. The role of tin in promoting a fully pearlitic structure in gray irons is discussed as well as the effect of tin on the physical and mechanical properties of flake and nodular irons. Actual foundry practice of adding tin to irons is cited to witness the acceptance of tin alloyed irons in modern foundry practice.
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Long, J., "The Development of Tin as an Alloying Addition in Gray Irons," SAE Technical Paper 640070, 1964, https://doi.org/10.4271/640070.Also In
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