Specificity of high-alloy cast irons
Heat treatment of cast iron
Article REF: M1145 V4
Specificity of high-alloy cast irons
Heat treatment of cast iron

Authors : Simone PARENT-SIMONIN, Jean-Claude MARGERIE

Publication date: December 10, 2001 | Lire en français

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6. Specificity of high-alloy cast irons

6.1 White carbide cast irons

European standard NF EN 12513 (White irons resistant to abrasive wear) contains an informative annex on the heat treatment of nickel-chromium cast irons on the one hand, and high-chromium cast irons on the other.

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6.1.1 Nickel-chromium cast irons

These grades can benefit from a stress-relieving heat treatment at 275°C for 8 to 16 hours, followed by either air or furnace cooling.

To increase resistance to repeated impacts, castings with 4% nickel...

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