- that are not at the
eutectic point can be
classified as
hypoeutectic or hypereutectic:
Hypoeutectic compositions are
those with a
greater composition of...
- and at
lower cost than
traditional bronze bearing bushes.
Hypoeutectic alloys (also
hypoeutectic) have a
silicon content of less than 12%. With them, the...
- 12
weight percent silicon. Most aluminum-silicon
casting alloys are
hypoeutectic,
meaning the
silicon content is
lower than the
eutectic point, and contain...
-
continuous martensitic microstructure formed when
cooled very fast. A
hypoeutectic alloy has two
separate melting points. Both are
above the
eutectic melting...
- 054\left(\%{\text{Ni}}\right)} This CE is then used to
determine if the
alloy is
hypoeutectic, eutectic, or hypereutectic; for cast
irons the
eutectic is 4.3% carbon...
- 970/1000 – BNi-4, AMS 4779, NI 104, Hi-Temp 930. <1.5% Fe, <0.06% C. More
hypoeutectic version of BNi-3.
Wider use than BNi-3.
Relatively sluggish. Relatively...
- very hard,
making cast iron very brittle. If the
white cast iron has a
hypoeutectic composition, it is
usually tempered to
produce malleable or
ductile cast...
- most
common being both high and low-carbon steels. Iron and even some
hypoeutectic cast-irons can be
forge welded. Some
aluminum alloys can also be forge...
-
transmission components,
serving as a
plain bearing. For the
cylinder bores of
hypoeutectic aluminum-silicon
alloy blocks, PTWA's main
advantages over cast iron...