Gray Iron Casting
-[ Shell Mold Casting , Sand casting ]
Please
go through the some basic information about the raw materialwhich we use and also the technical aspect of our work. Here
we have covered the standards which we follow [ IS:210-1993 ]
and also its equivalent international standards. Since the
casting have very vast application, we are well equipped to
make Gray Iron casting weighting from 1lbs to 225lbs [ 0.5 Kgs
to 150 kgs ] with green sand casting and 0.5 kg to 15 kg
using shell mould casting process |
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Grey Cast iron,
also known as flake graphite cast iron, is a type of type of
cast iron in which most of the carbon is present as flake
graphite corresponding to form I of IS 7754. The
properties of Grey Cast Iron depends on the distribution, size
and amount of graphite flakes, and the matrix structure. These
factors are in turn, influenced mainly by the manufacturing
conditions, chemical composition, solidification time and rate
of cooling in the mould. Grey cast iron exhibit low to moderate
strength, low modulus of elasticity, low notch sensitivity, high
thermal conductivity, moderate resistance of thermal stock, and
outstanding castability.
In general, the following properties of grey cast iron increases
with increasing tensile strength.
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All
strength, including strength at elevated
temperature
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Ability
to produce a fine machined finish
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Modulus
of Elasticity
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Wear
resistance
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On the other
hand, the following properties decreases with increasing
tensile strength |
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Machinablility
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Resistance
to thermal Shock
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Damping
capacity
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Ability
to cast into thin sections.
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Pattern
Making
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We does not make
any pattern, but we have identified very competent pattern
makers who make patterns as per our designs. The general time
duration for making patter is 45-60 days but it can vary
depending upon the time taken by the pattern makers. We have
made sure that pattern markers are best in the industry , so as
to climb the very first step successfully.
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Moulding
/ Core
Process
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We use Co2
Method, No Bake, Dry Sand, Green Sand casting & Shell mold
casting.
Shell Mould Casting
Shell mould
casting process offers better surface finish, better dimensional
tolerance, and higher throughout due to reduced cycle time. A
heated [200 oC - 375 oC] metal pattern is
covered with a mixture of sand and thermoset plastic. This
causes a skin of about 3.5 mm (0.125 in) of sand/plastic
mixture to adhere to the pattern. This skin is removed from
the pattern to form the "shell mold". This process
can produce complex parts with good surface finish 1.25 um to
3.75 um (50 uin to 150 uin) rms, and dimensional tolerance of
0.5%. Size limit of 0.5 kg to 25 kg. Minimum thickness can be
as low as 1.5mm (0.062 in) to 6.25mm (0.25 in), depending on
the material. A good surface finish and good size tolerance
reduce the need for machining. A fairly high capital
investment is required, but high production rates can be
achieved. The process overall is quite cost effective due to
reduced machining and cleanup cost. The general
casting tolerance is IS +/- 1/32" to 1/16" per inch.
The surface roughness is 250 RMS to 500 RMS. |
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Sample
Making
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Once we receive
pattern from our selected pattern maker and the mould is
ready, it takes about 15-30
days for submitting samples, however if pattern is ready with
us it can take about 10-20 days. The factors which affect time
duration is size of casting, process involved, quality
requirements and machining. |
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Final
Delivery of First Batch
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Once the sample is
approved, we start production, general time take for the first
production batch delivery is between 60 to 90 days.
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Export
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To
get most competitive price , it is suggested to give minimum
order for one full container load.
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IS
- 210 - 93
IS6331 -87 |
ASTM
A-48-94a |
BS
1452-90
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DIN-1691-85 |
GOST
1412-85 |
ISO-185-88 |
JIS-G5501-89 |
SAE
J431-93ASTM
A159-83
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150 |
25B |
150 |
GG-15 |
C415 |
150 |
FC150 |
G2500 |
| FG
200 |
30B |
200 |
GG-20 |
C420 |
200 |
FC200 |
G3000 |
| FG
220 |
35B |
220 |
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C424 |
- |
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G3500 |
| FG
260 |
40B |
250 |
GG-25 |
C425 |
250 |
FC250 |
G4000 |
| FG
300 |
45B |
300 |
GG-30 |
C430 |
300 |
FC300 |
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Typical Application of gray iron casting, confirming to IS 210-1993
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Grade |
Typical
Application |
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150 |
Andirons, exhaust manifolds, frames, grates, housings, machine
bases, manhole covers |
| FG
200 |
Air-cooled cylinders, clutch housings, clutch plates, compressor frames, cylinder heads, flywheels, gearboxes, grate bars, impellers, light-duty brake drums, oil pump bodies, pipe and fittings,rams small cylinder blocks, and transmission cases |
| FG
220 |
Air cooled Cylinders, clutch housings, clutch plates, compressor frames, cylinder heads, flywheels gear boxes, grate bars, impellers light-duty brake drums, oil pump bodies, pipe and fittings, pistons, rams, small cylinder blocks, and
transmission cases. |
| FG
260 |
Anvils, automobile and diesel cylinder blocks, compressors, cylinder heads, cylinder liners, face plates, heavy flywheels, heavy machine beds, impellers, medium-duty brake drums and clutch plates, pistons, pumps, rams, steam pressure castings, valves and wheels |
| FG
300 |
Anvils, brake drums and clutch plates for heavy-duty service, compressors, diesel engine blocks, differential carrier castings, face plates, heavy flywheels, heavy gearboxes, heavy machine beds, impellers, pumps, rams, steam pressure castings, tractor transmission cases, truck and tractor cylinder blocks and heads valves, and wheels. |
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Typical Mechanical properties of grey cast iron, conforming to IS 210-1993
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| Property |
Unit |
FG150 |
FG
200 |
FG
220 |
FG
260 |
FG
300 |
| Tensile
Strength |
MPa |
150 |
200 |
220 |
260 |
300 |
| 0.01
% Proof Stress |
MPa |
42 |
56 |
62 |
73 |
84 |
| 0.10
% Proof Stress |
MPa |
98 |
130 |
143 |
169 |
195 |
| Total
strain at failure |
% |
0.60-0.75 |
0.48-0.67 |
0.39-0.63 |
0.57 |
0.50 |
| Elastic
strain at failure |
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0.15 |
0.17 |
0.18 |
0.20 |
0.22 |
| Total
minus elastic strain at failure |
% |
0.45-0.60 |
0.31-0.50 |
0.21-0.45 |
0.37 |
0.28 |
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