Unstable nodularity is a common problem in ductile iron production.
Graphite shape changes, nodularity fades too fast, and scrap rates increase.
In most cases, the problem is not caused by one single factor.
It usually comes from base iron quality, treatment practice, and nodulizer selection together.
Here are three practical steps to help you achieve consistent, stable ductile iron nodularity in daily operations.
Step 1: Start with Clean Molten Iron
Stable nodularity begins with stable base iron.
If the iron contains too much sulfur or oxygen, magnesium will be consumed before it can form nodular graphite.
What you can do
?Reduce sulfur to ≤0.02% before treatment
?Avoid rusty scrap and heavily oxidized returns
?Remove slag before nodularization
?Reduce re-oxidation during tapping and transfer
The goal
Let magnesium work on nodularization, not on cleaning the iron.
Cleaner iron means:
?Better magnesium recovery
?More stable graphite shape
?Lower scrap rate
Step 2: Keep the Nodularization Process Consistent
Many foundries depend too much on operator experience.
But stable nodularity comes from stable process parameters.
Key points to control
Keep treatment temperature in a fixed range
?Fully bury and cover the nodulizer
?Use dry and clean ladles
?Control addition timing and sequence
?Avoid turbulence during treatment
If the process changes from heat to heat, nodularity will also change.
Step 3: Use a Nodulizer That Fits Your Process
Sometimes the nodulizer itself is not the problem.
The issue is that it does not match the actual working conditions.
A suitable nodulizer should have:
?Low MgO content
?Balanced magnesium and rare earth elements
?Proper particle size range
?Moderate reaction speed
?Stable magnesium recovery
Different ladle sizes and treatment methods require different nodulizer grades.
How LSFerroalloy Supports Stable Nodularity
At LSFerroalloy, we focus on practical results in the foundry.
We provide:
??Different Mg-RE nodulizer grades for various ladle sizes
??Low MgO control to reduce slag
??Optimized particle size for stable Mg recovery
??Technical support for dosage and process adjustment
Our aim is simple:
??Lower scrap
??Stable nodularity
??Consistent casting quality
Quick Self-Check
Your process may need adjustment if you see:
?Nodularity changing from heat to heat
?Fast nodularity fading
?High scrap even with enough nodulizer
?Frequent parameter changes without stable results
These are signs of an unstable nodularization process.
Need Help with Nodularity Problems?
If you are facing unstable nodularity or high rejection rates, we can help analyze your process and suggest a suitable nodulizer.
You can:
?Request a sample
?Get a dosage recommendation
?Receive a process-based solution
Contact us through this website or email:
Email: info@lsalloy.com
Website: https://www.lsalloy.com/