Abstract
In this research work the classification of defects of castings obtained by electric arc smelting is considered. Of particular interest to researchers is the rock-like and naphthalene fractures. A stone-like fracture is characterized by a clearly defined uniform surface over which the fracture occurs. Grain boundaries are partially soluble in the austenite phase, consisting of fine individual particles or films formed from molten eutectics. It is also worth noting that most often the stone-like fracture is observed at the grain boundaries.
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