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... iron is similar to malleable iron in ductility but this ductility is achieved by ladle additions . Alloy irons usually are gray or white irons altered by alloy additions to make them hard or corro- sion resistant . Thus cast iron is a ...
... iron is similar to malleable iron in ductility but this ductility is achieved by ladle additions . Alloy irons usually are gray or white irons altered by alloy additions to make them hard or corro- sion resistant . Thus cast iron is a ...
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... gray iron . Important points to note are that there is no significant strain before failure in gray iron , and the stress - strain curve has no linear portion . Gray irons do not obey Hooke's law very well . The graphite in the ...
... gray iron . Important points to note are that there is no significant strain before failure in gray iron , and the stress - strain curve has no linear portion . Gray irons do not obey Hooke's law very well . The graphite in the ...
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... iron provides a very low wear sliding counterface . A testimonial to the metal - to - metal wear resistance of gray iron is its con- tinued use for engine blocks in automobiles . Another typical wear application for cast iron is in ...
... iron provides a very low wear sliding counterface . A testimonial to the metal - to - metal wear resistance of gray iron is its con- tinued use for engine blocks in automobiles . Another typical wear application for cast iron is in ...
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