nodultyper
Nodultyper is a term used in metallurgy to categorize graphite nodules in cast iron, particularly ductile iron. The concept refers to a set of categories describing the morphology of graphite nodules, including their shape, distribution, and tendency to coalesce or break apart. The classification helps metallurgists communicate about microstructural quality and its expected impact on mechanical performance.
The term nodultyper derives from Scandinavian roots, with nodul- meaning nodule and typer meaning types. In
Categories of nodultyper commonly range from high-nodularity to low-nodularity. High-nodularity denotes predominantly spherical, well-separated nodules with
Impact and applications: Nodularity profoundly influences mechanical properties, including strength, ductility, wear resistance, and machinability. Higher
See also: Ductile iron, graphite nodules, nodularity standards.