Grey
iron castings are mainly used in instances where there is no worrying
about an item breaking because there is no pressure being applied on it. They
have graphite in them, which gives the gray color, and the graphite is formed
during the slow cooling process.
They are the most common type of castings
used because they can be used for different applications. They also have high
heat conductivity so cast iron can be used to make disc brake rotors and cookware.
They are also used in the making of pump housings, decorative castings and
internal engine cylinder blocks.
A grey
iron casting company that is good at what they do knows that different
amounts of graphite, formed during cooling, determine the quality of the iron
castings. Good quality castings are an
assurance of good quality end products.
Compacted
graphite iron (CGI) is fast gaining popularity. It also has some graphite
in it like cast iron but its particles are thicker and shorter than those in
cast iron. This makes the bond between the iron and graphite stronger. This
allows CGI to withstand more pressure since it doesn’t break easy compared to
cast iron.
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