“…In recent years, on the basis of austempering ductile iron (ADI), by adding a small amount of strong carbide forming elements (such as Cr, Ti, V, Nb, etc.) and developed with carbide (CADI), isothermal quenching nodular cast iron has good casting performance, small density, wear-resisting corrosion resistance and the lower cost of production advantages, used as mine wet grinding medium and small ball mill grinding balls, It shows advantages of less abrasion, low crushing rate, power saving and low noise [2][3][4] .However, compared with forged (rolled) steel balls, CADI grinding balls still have low strength and toughness. When used in large wet grinding ball mills in mines, CADI grinding balls have high crushing rate, resulting in reduced grinding efficiency.…”