Summary: | In order to review the effect of partial remelting time on the morphology of initial carbides, semisolid ingots of hypereutectic high Cr17 cast iron were remelted at 1 270 ℃ for four different times, and the changing characteristics of shape factor an the equivalent diameter of initial carbides were analyzed quantitatively using a Leica image analyzer. The results indicate that firstly, the evolution process of the initial carbides' morphology undergoes melting, sheroidization and refining during the partial remelting; secondly, the solute diffusion and interface tension take dominant roles at the primary and the middle-final stages respectively in the process of initial carbde evolution; finally, a perfect structure can be obtained by remeltin semisolid ingots at 1 270 ℃ for 15 min.
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