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The 4 Types of Cast Iron

2022-09-02
There are primarily 4 different types of cast iron. Different processing techniques can be used to produce the desired type, which include:

? Grey Cast Iron


? White Cast Iron


? Ductile Cast Iron


? Malleable Cast Iron


Cast Iron is an iron-carbon alloy that typically contains greater than 2% carbon. The iron and carbon are mixed in the desired quantities and smelted together before being cast into a mould.


Grey Cast Iron


Grey Cast iron refers to a type of cast iron that has been processed to produce free graphite (carbon) molecules in the metal. The size and structure of the graphite can be controlled by moderating the cooling rate of the iron and by adding silicon to stabilize the graphite. When Grey Cast Iron fractures, it fractures along the graphite flakes and has a grey appearance at the fracture site.


Grey Cast Iron is not as ductile as other cast irons, however it has an excellent thermal conductivity and the best damping capacity of all cast irons. It is also hard wearing making it a popular material to work with.

The high wear resistance, high thermal conductivity, and the excellent damping capacity of Grey Cast Iron makes it ideal for engine blocks, fly wheels, manifolds, and cookware.

White Cast Iron


White Cast Iron is named based on the appearance of fractures. By tightly controlling the carbon content, reducing the silicon content, and controlling the cooling rate of iron, it is possible to consume all carbon in the iron in the generation of iron carbide. This ensures there are no free graphite molecules and creates an iron that is hard, brittle, extremely wear resistant and has a high compressive strength. As there are no free graphite molecules, any fracture site appears white, giving White Cast Iron its name.


White Cast Iron is used primarily for its wear resistant properties in pump housings, mill linings and rods, crushers and brake shoes.

Ductile Cast Iron


Ductile Cast Iron is produced by adding a small amount of magnesium, approximately 0.2%, which makes the graphite form spherical inclusions that give a more ductile cast iron. It can also withstand thermal cycling better than other cast iron products.


Ductile Cast Iron is predominantly used for its relative ductility and can be found extensively in water and sewerage infrastructure. The thermal cycling resistance also makes it a popular choice for crankshafts, gears, heavy duty suspensions and brakes.

Malleable Cast Iron


Malleable Cast Iron is a type of cast iron that is manufactured by heat treating White Cast Iron to break down the iron carbide back into free graphite. This produces a malleable and ductile product that has good fracture toughness at low temperatures.


Malleable Cast Iron is used for electrical fittings, mining equipment and machine parts.


ABOUT  KEVA
Keva Casting is a professional casting company that focuses on Construction, Machinery, Automobile, Hardware, Pipeline and many other industries.
We provide top quality products with the best service based on our complete production chain including our own mold design, advanced production techniques, and full management of the supply chain. Keva Casting has two factories located in Zhucheng, China's Shandong province.
We use "shell molding", which is a new technique that has been developed in recent years.This new technique has simplified production procedures and reduced air pollution compared with traditional sand casting and investment casting. Shell making and core making are faster to ensure production in enormous quantities. The dimensions and surface finishing are satisfactory for all kinds of industrial requirements. Besides supplying our own formwork & scaffolding systems, our casting products also supply OEM services in various industries.