Dura-Bar® Continuously Cast Ductile Iron Bar Stock ASTM A536 Grade 120-90-02
Subcategory: Ductile Iron; Alloy Cast Iron; Metal; Martensitic
Key Words: Nodular iron, ductile iron, Meehanite, spheroidal iron, high strength cast iron, DuraBar Composition: Typical chemical composition and ranges, actual values depend on cross section size, 9002
Material Notes: Continuously cast ductile iron bar stock is produced in a wide variety of sizes and shapes, including rounds, rectangles and special shape cross sections.It often is used as a direct replacement for plain carbon steel and can offer dramatic cost reductions for parts that require a lot of machining. The machinability rating of ductile iron bar stock will be similar to free machining carbon steel grades, such as 12L14, 11L17, 86L20, 1141 and 1144, and achievable machining speeds will be significantly higher. Ductile iron contains graphite in the form of very small, round nodules that give the material free machining properties without the addition of lead, bismuth, sulphur or phosphorus. It often is used as an alternative to gray iron castings. The continuous casting process eliminates typical foundry defects, such as gas holes, hard spots, slag inclusions and inconsistent properties, that result from different molding methods. Bars are cast through a water-cooled graphite die mounted on the bottom of a large bar machine crucible. The ferrostatic head pressure created by the molten metal in the bar machine crucible forces iron into the die, producing a very fine-grained microstructure. The outer “rim” is the only part of the bar that is solid when it exits the die. The core is molten iron. Heat from the molten iron core reheats the rapidly chilled outer skin, producing a homogenized microstructure that is cooled to room temperature in still air. Ductile iron bar stock consists of a microstructure that is made up of graphite nodules in a solid metal matrix. The solid metal matrix will be similar to the matrix structure in carbon steel bars, and the amount of combined carbon determines the mechanical and physical properties of each grade. The 120-90-02 ductile iron grade must be heat treated and will contain a martensitic matrix. After quench and tempering, the hardness of this grade will range from Rc 20 - Rc 55 depending on the tempering temperature. Information provided by Dura-Bar
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- Density
- Hardness, Rockwell C
- Tensile Strength, Ultimate
- Tensile Strength, Yield
- Elongation at Break
- Reduction of Area
- Tensile Modulus
- Compressive Yield Strength
- Poissons Ratio
- Shear Strength
- Volume Resistivity
- CTE, linear 20°C
- CTE, linear 250°C
- CTE, linear 1000°C
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Thermal Conductivity
- Melting Point
- Maximum Service Temperature, Air
- Minimum Service Temperature, Air
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