Ductile Iron grade 60-40-18, low temperature service
Subcategory: Ductile Iron; Alloy Cast Iron; Metal
Key Words: UNS F32800, ASTM A536-72, MIL-I-11466B(MR), ferritic, shock resistant parts
Material Notes: Carbon represents the total carbon in the above composition. Cerium is an optional constituent in ductile iron. Most ductile irons are specified based on mechanical properties and have loosely defined compositions. For example, 60-40-18 ductile iron is specified to have a minimum tensile strength of 60 ksi (414 MPa), a yield strength of 40 ksi (276 MPa) and an elongation of 18%. Ferritic, may be annealed. Applications include shock resistant parts, low temperature service, machine components subject to shock and fatigue loads.
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- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Break
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