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Cast Iron

Cast Iron is an iron-carbon alloy with a carbon content greater than 2%, making it a highly versatile material used in a wide range of industrial applications. Due to its excellent castability, wear resistance, and durability, cast iron is widely used in automotive, construction, and machinery industries.

Key Features

  • Superior strength and durability,Excellent heat retention and wear resistance and Versatile applications across multiple industries

Cast Iron Grades

  • Gray Cast Iron: C 2.5-4.0%, Si 1.0-3.0%, Mn 0.2-1.0%, P ≤ 0.2%, S ≤ 0.15%, Fe balance
  • Ductile (Nodular) Cast Iron: C 3.2-4.1%, Si 1.8-2.8%, Mn ≤ 0.5%, Mg 0.03-0.07%, P ≤ 0.1%, S ≤ 0.03%, Fe balance
  • White Cast Iron: C 1.8-3.6%, Si 0.5-1.9%, Mn 0.25-0.8%, P ≤ 0.2%, S ≤ 0.15%, Fe balance
  • Malleable Cast Iron: C 2.0-3.0%, Si 0.9-1.9%, Mn 0.2-1.2%, P ≤ 0.2%, S ≤ 0.2%, Fe balance