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Cast Iron VS Cast Steel
CAST IRON refers to gray iron, ductile iron, and malleable iron. It is an iron casting with a carbon content higher than 2%.
What is Grey Cast Iron?
Grey cast iron (a.k.a. gray iron castings) is a type of iron found in castings known for its grey color and appearance caused by graphite fractures in the material.
Cast Iron: Properties, Processing and Applications
Cast iron is an iron alloy containing 2 wt.% – 4 wt.% carbon, 1 wt.% – 3 wt.% silicon and smaller amounts of minor elements. In comparison, steel has a lower carbon content of up to 2 wt.% and a lower silicon content.
The Differences Between Ductile Iron and Gray Iron Castings
Gray iron and ductile iron are differentiated by the type and structure of the carbon present in them. The question, of course, is which one is right for your project?
Material Types and Grades of Stainless Steel Castings
Duplex stainless steel is a stainless steel in which the solid solution structure of the ferrite and austenite phases account for about 50% each.
Die Casting Automation
The relationship between manufacturing and automation is nothing new.