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About Gray Iron Castings
Grey iron is arguably the oldest and most versatile
of all metals that are cast by foundries to date. It is also among the
most abundant and cheapest of all metal materials. Grey iron castings
are a product created from melted grey iron molecules that are poured
into a mold, and once cooled, extracted. The properties of a casting
depend greatly on foundry practice along with the rate of cooling. Large
concentrations of carbon are present in grey irons. This high content
allows for ease of casting, melting, and machining. Designs for grey
iron castings vary greatly due to its near absence of shrinkage while
cooling. The cast product itself is renowned for its durability and strength.
Tensile strength for grey iron castings range from nearly 20,000 psi
to more than 60,000 psi. Without any heat treatment, hardness values
for grey iron products differ from 100 to 300 BHN.
There are a number of things that someone looking to purchase grey castings
should consider. First and foremost is foundry quality in procedures
and resulting products. Since characteristics of grey iron castings rely
greatly on foundry practices, finding the appropriate one will result
in a consumer’s needs being met or surpassed. Carbon concentration
in the casting itself is another important consideration. Common percentages
for carbon amounts range from 2.5 to four percent. A carbon addition
of about .1 percent in grey castings will result in a tensile strength
decrease of around 2700 psi. Different foundries utilize varying casting
procedures.
Green sand molding is the most common production type for castings. It
is generally used to produce small or medium sized cast products, but
can produce castings up to 1000 pounds. The process of shell molding
is used for larger applications. With shell molding, it is possible to
cool the mold that contains the heated metal. This process allows for
a cleaner final product than any other means of production. Centrifugal
casting is the third and final type of procedure. It’s typically
used for pipe and large cylinder production and consists of water-cooled
molds. Choosing a reputable foundry, that utilizes the correct process
for a casting, will lead to both consumer and producer satisfaction.
Many shops not only are capable of grey iron castings, but specialize
in a wide range of non–ferrous metal die-casting. Grey castings
are used extensively in the automotive, appliance, agricultural and machinery
industries. Examples of parts created using grey iron are pump and turbine
housings as well as bases for dynamometers and compressors. Most manufacturers
are capable of both low and high production outputs as well as short
order runs. Prototypes are standard to ensure accuracy and customer satisfaction.
Finishing services such as machining, painting and galvanizing are provided
as well by many of the manufacturers of grey iron castings.
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Types of Gray Iron Castings
- are a cast product that is composed
of multiple metals. Almost all castings are alloys because it is difficult
to mold a solitary metallic element.
- are
very thin molded products cast out of iron or an iron alloy. A ductile
casting has the ability to be stretched, hammered or drawn without
breaking.
- , or cast iron, is an inexpensive and commonly used metal material.
- are performed by foundries.
They normally consist of one or more metals going through liquefaction,
then pouring the molten material into a mold. After proper cooling,
the mold is re-opened, and the casting is ejected.
- are created by molding molten gray iron materials.
- are
any of variously designed products that are comprised of primarily
iron. Iron is a very strong and plentiful material, making it a prime
candidate for casting foundries.
- are cast
products that consist of mostly iron. Unlike a normal iron casting,
one that is malleable has the ability to be shaped and bent without
fracture.
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