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EN-GJL-200

Cast iron with lamellar graphite

Technical details

Cast iron with lamellar graphite contains 2.6 to 3.6% carbon, which is present as graphite in the form of fine lamellae in the base material. These lamellae permeate the cast material with fine branches and work due to their relatively low strength as a result of the notch effect and their brittleness.

Cast iron with lamellar graphite can be subjected to different heat treatments (such as curing, nitriding, tempering) to improve its properties. A higher proportion of pearlite in the basic structure is beneficial for heat treatments.

EN-GJL-250

Cast iron with lamellar graphite

Technical details

Cast iron with lamellar graphite contains 2.6 to 3.6% carbon, which is present as graphite in the form of fine lamellae in the base material. These lamellae permeate the cast material with fine branches and work due to their relatively low strength as a result of the notch effect and their brittleness.

Cast iron with lamellar graphite can be subjected to different heat treatments (such as curing, nitriding, tempering) to improve its properties. A higher proportion of pearlite in the basic structure is beneficial for heat treatments.

EN-GJL-300

Cast iron with lamellar graphite

Technical details

Cast iron with lamellar graphite contains 2.6 to 3.6% carbon, which is present as graphite in the form of fine lamellae in the base material. These lamellae permeate the cast material with fine branches and work due to their relatively low strength as a result of the notch effect and their brittleness.

Cast iron with lamellar graphite can be subjected to different heat treatments (such as curing, nitriding, tempering) to improve its properties. A higher proportion of pearlite in the basic structure is beneficial for heat treatments.

EN-GJS-400

Cast iron with spheroidal graphite (ductile iron)

Technical details

Cast iron with spheroidal graphite features microscopically fine spherical graphite excretions in the basic ferritic structure with a maximum carbon proportion of 4%.

The spherical geometry of the graphite deposits is achieved by adding low quantities of magnesium, cerium or calcium.
It is possible to modify the material properties with a subsequent heat treatment, e.g. through stress-relief annealing, pearlitisation, soft annealing and more.
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