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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
III-SEMESTER
ENGINEERING METALLURGY
CHAPTER NO. 5
CAST IRONS
&
NON FERROUS MATERIALS
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CHAPTER 5:- SYLLABUS
Cast iron – Classification
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CHAPTER 5:- SYLLABUS
7 Cu-Sn diagram
8 Al-Si diagram.
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CHAPTER-5 SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE / COURSE OUTCOME
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LECTURE 1:- Cast iron
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LECTURE 2:- White cast iron
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LECTURE 2:- White cast iron
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LECTURE 2:- Grey cast iron
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LECTURE 2:- Grey cast iron
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LECTURE 3:- Malleable Cast Iron
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LECTURE 3:- Nodular cast iron
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LECTURE 3:- Nodular cast iron
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LECTURE 3:- Cast iron microstructures
Figure shows Schematic drawings of the five types of cast iron: (a) gray
iron, (b) white iron, (c) malleable iron, (d) ductile iron, and (e) compacted
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LECTURE 3:- Cast iron microstructures
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LECTURE 1:- Mottled Cast iron
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LECTURE 4:- Alloy Cast irons
Ni-hard Ni-Resist
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LECTURE 5:- Brass
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LECTURE 5:- Types of brasses
•Cartridge brass
–Consisting 70%Cu and 30% Zn
–Tensile strength 35kg/mm2 Ductility 60%
•Muntz metals
–Consisting 60%Cu and 40% Zn
–Tensile strength 38kg/mm2 Ductility 40%
•Gliding metals
–Consisting 95%Cu and 5% Zn
–Tensile strength 25kg/mm2 Ductility 42%
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LECTURE 5:- Defects in Brasses
•Dezincification of brasses
–Due to reaction with sea water salt.
–can be avoided by addition of 1 to1.5% Sn
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LECTURE 5:- Defects in Brasses
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LECTURE 6:- Bronze
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LECTURE 6:- Bronze
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LECTURE 7:- Al-Si Alloy
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LECTURE 7:- Al-Si Alloy
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LECTURE 8:- Age hardening phenomenon of Al-Cu System
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LECTURE 8:- Age hardening phenomenon of Al-Cu System
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References Books:
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LECTURE 8:-
THANK YOU
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