Typical compositions of austempered ductile cast irons in different metallu
rgical stares were studied with the aim of making a detailed assignment of
thermal effects seen using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) to trans
formations occuring in the alloy phase constitution and microstructure. In
austempered specimens the transformation of retained austenite is revealed
by an exothermic reaction at temperatures above 450 degrees C which depend
on the content of alloying elements. Martensite transformations are seen in
a wide temperature range starting at similar to 100% and giving exothermic
and endothermic overlapped DSC signals due to I relaxation, carbon diffusi
on, and tempering. It is concluded that DSC is a powerful tool for detectin
g tiny traces of martensite in austempered materials.