This chart compares the chemical composition and tensile properties of various grades of cast iron materials including gray iron, malleable iron, austenitic ductile iron, abrasion resistant iron, ductile iron, and austempered ductile iron based on specifications from ASTM standards A159, A47, A48, A439, A532, A536, and A897. The grades vary in their amounts of carbon, silicon, manganese, and alloying elements like nickel, chromium, and molybdenum as well as their hardness, tensile strength, yield strength, and Charpy impact values. The document provides
This chart compares the chemical composition and tensile properties of various grades of cast iron materials including gray iron, malleable iron, austenitic ductile iron, abrasion resistant iron, ductile iron, and austempered ductile iron based on specifications from ASTM standards A159, A47, A48, A439, A532, A536, and A897. The grades vary in their amounts of carbon, silicon, manganese, and alloying elements like nickel, chromium, and molybdenum as well as their hardness, tensile strength, yield strength, and Charpy impact values. The document provides
This chart compares the chemical composition and tensile properties of various grades of cast iron materials including gray iron, malleable iron, austenitic ductile iron, abrasion resistant iron, ductile iron, and austempered ductile iron based on specifications from ASTM standards A159, A47, A48, A439, A532, A536, and A897. The grades vary in their amounts of carbon, silicon, manganese, and alloying elements like nickel, chromium, and molybdenum as well as their hardness, tensile strength, yield strength, and Charpy impact values. The document provides
This chart compares the chemical composition and tensile properties of various grades of cast iron materials including gray iron, malleable iron, austenitic ductile iron, abrasion resistant iron, ductile iron, and austempered ductile iron based on specifications from ASTM standards A159, A47, A48, A439, A532, A536, and A897. The grades vary in their amounts of carbon, silicon, manganese, and alloying elements like nickel, chromium, and molybdenum as well as their hardness, tensile strength, yield strength, and Charpy impact values. The document provides