Claims
- 1. A welding composition for use in the submerged arc welded of cast iron, said composition consisting essentially of a mixture of nickel, manganese and flux delineated by the cross-hatched area of FIG. 9 in the drawings, said composition, when used with an iron welding wire producing a cast iron weldment having an improved coefficient of thermal expansion ranging from (15 to 20).times.10.sup.-6 /.degree.C. at 850.degree. C. and a fusion zone wherein 1% to 10% of the weld metal matrix is discontinuous carbides.
- 2. A welding composition as claimed in claim 1 wherein the composition consists essentially of about 20% nickel, 20% manganese, and the balance a non-metallic flux.
- 3. A welding wire for use in the gas-metal arc welding of cast iron, said welding wire having a composition consisting essentially of a mixture of nickel and manganese delineated by the cross-hatched area of FIG. 9, with the balance iron, said wire and said process producing a cast iron weldment having an improved coefficient of thermal expansion ranging from (15 to 20).times.10.sup.-6 /.degree.C. at 850.degree. C. and a fusion zone wherein 1% to 10% of the weld metal matrix is discontinuous carbides.
- 4. A welding wire as claimed in claim 3 wherein the wire consists essentially of about 20% nickel, about 20% manganese, and about 60% iron.
- 5. A welding wire as claimed in claim 3 wherein said wire is cut into individual rods.
- 6. A weldment for cast iron resistant to cracking along the fusion zone, said weldment comprising:
- (a) at least one base metal of cast iron, said cast iron base having a heat effected zone of 0.75-0.80 mm as defined by FIG. 9;
- (b) a weldment fusion zone consisting essentially of 13 to 20% manganese, 15% to 35% nickel, 1% to 3% carbon, with the balance iron and diluted base metal;
- (c) said fusion zone having a percentage of austenite and a co-efficient of expansion selected from the ranges delineated by the cross-hatched area of FIG. 9.
- 7. A weldment for cast iron as claimed in claim 6 in which said weldment consists essentially of about 13-14% manganese, 15-16% nickel and 1-2% carbon with the balance essentially iron.
- 8. A weldment as claimed in claim 6 wherein 90 to 100% of said weld metal matrix is austenite.
- 9. A weldment for cast iron resistant to cracking along the fusion zone, said weldment being formed by submerged arc welding or gas-metal arc welding wherein iron and a non-iron metallic mixture is added to a weld pool, said mixture consisting essentially of mixtures of nickel and manganese defined by the cross hatched area of FIG. 9, said weldment having an improved coefficient of thermal expansion of (15-20).times.10.sup.-6 /.degree.C. at 850.degree. C., wherein 1% to 10% of the weld metal matrix is discontinuous carbides.
- 10. A weldment for cast iron as claimed in claim 9 wherein the metallic additions to said weld pool comprise about 20% manganese, about 20% nickel, and about 60% iron.
- 11. An improved method of welding cast iron which will avoid cracks along the fusion zone, said method comprising:
- (a) forming a weld pool on one or more pieces of cast iron to be welded;
- (b) protecting the weld pool from oxidation;
- (c) introducing into the weld pool a metallic misture consisting essentially of nickel, manganese and iron wherein the proportions by weight of nickel and manganese are defined by the cross-hatched portion of FIG. 9, the balance essentially iron;
- (d) cooling the weld pool to produce a fusion zone wherein 1% to 10% of the weld metal matrix is discontinuous carbides.
- 12. An improved method of welding cast iron as claimed in claim 11 wherein the mixture added consists essentially of about 20% manganese, about 20% nickel, and the balance essentially iron.
- 13. An improvement in the submerged arc method of welding cast iron, said method comprising:
- (a) covering one or more pieces of cast iron to be welded with a mixture consisting essentially of manganese, nickel and flux as defined by the cross-hatched area of FIG. 9;
- (b) introducing an iron rod into said mixture to contact said cast iron;
- (c) passing an electrical current between said iron rod and said cast iron to create a weld pool under said mixture, wherein iron and carbon from said cast iron, iron from said rod, and manganese and nickel from said mixture combine to form an improved weldment having a coefficient of thermal expansion of (15-20).times.10.sup.-6 /.degree.C. at 850.degree. C. wherein 1% to 10% of the weld metal matrix is discontinuous carbides.
- 14. An improvement in the submerged arc welding of cast iron as claimed in claim 13 wherein said mixture consists essentially of about 20% manganese, about 20% nickel, and about 60% flux.
- 15. An improvement in gas metal arc welding of cast iron, said method comprising:
- (a) creating an electric arc between a welding wire and one or more pieces of cast iron to be welded, said arc forming a weld pool on said cast iron;
- (b) covering a portion of the welding wire and said weld pool with a non-oxidizing gas;
- (c) consuming said weld wire as the weld pool is advanced along said cast iron, said weld wire consisting of essentially a mixture of iron, manganese and nickel as delineated by the cross-hatched area of FIG. 9, the balance being essentially iron;
- (d) cooling said weld pool to form a weldment wherein 1% to 10% of the weld metal matrix is discontinuous carbides.
- 16. An improvement in gas metal arc welding as claimed in claim 15, wherein said weld wire comprises about 20% manganese, about 20% nickel, and about 60% iron.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 077,038, filed Sept. 19, 1979, now abandoned.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention described herein was made in the course of a grant or award from the U.S. Army Research Office, an agency of the U.S. Government.
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