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  • Melting practice: cupola for iron historically; induction or electric arc furnaces for modern melting for steel and specialty alloys.
  • Pour temperature: depends on alloy—gray iron 1300–1450 °C, steel 1450–1600 °C, bronze ~1000–1150 °C.
  • Deoxidation and inoculation: for irons, inoculants (ferrosilicon, calcium) added to control graphite formation; deoxidizers (Al, Si) for steels; control of sulfur, phosphorus, and matrix via chemistry adjustments.
  • Metallurgical targets: microstructure (pearlitic, ferritic matrix for iron), graphite size and distribution, hardness ranges (e.g., HBN 130–220 for typical gray iron), tensile strength (e.g., 200–400 MPa for cast irons depending on class).
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