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... Cast Iron . Gray cast iron ( usually contains 1.00 to 2.75 percent silicon and 2.70 to 3.60 percent carbon ) has an outstanding ability to absorb vibration because of its high graphite content . It is cheap , and since it is readily ...
... Cast Iron . Gray cast iron ( usually contains 1.00 to 2.75 percent silicon and 2.70 to 3.60 percent carbon ) has an outstanding ability to absorb vibration because of its high graphite content . It is cheap , and since it is readily ...
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... cast irons are not suitable for contact with most developer solutions or other photographic processing solutions . High - Silicon Cast Iron . The high silicon content ( 13 to 16 percent ) of these cast irons increases chemical ...
... cast irons are not suitable for contact with most developer solutions or other photographic processing solutions . High - Silicon Cast Iron . The high silicon content ( 13 to 16 percent ) of these cast irons increases chemical ...
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... ( Cast or Wrought ) Mn 0.45 , Si 0.25 , C 0.20 , Fe balance 0.284 228 6.5 900 482 30.0 57 57 43 43 36 W Slag 2.5 , Fe balance 0.278 35 6.7 1200 650 30.0 48 Gray Cast Iron 30 C 3.4 , Si 1.8 , Mn 0.5 , 0.261 29 6.6 1200 650 14.7 32 30 25 W ...
... ( Cast or Wrought ) Mn 0.45 , Si 0.25 , C 0.20 , Fe balance 0.284 228 6.5 900 482 30.0 57 57 43 43 36 W Slag 2.5 , Fe balance 0.278 35 6.7 1200 650 30.0 48 Gray Cast Iron 30 C 3.4 , Si 1.8 , Mn 0.5 , 0.261 29 6.6 1200 650 14.7 32 30 25 W ...
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