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Founding. Spheroidal graphite cast irons
Founding - Compacted (vermicular) graphite cast irons.
This European Standard specifies the grades and corresponding requirements for austenitic cast irons. These requirements are specified in terms of: graphite form and metal structure: either flake or spheroidal graphite in an austenitic matrix; chemical composition: as given for each of the grades; mechanical properties measured on machined test pieces prepared from cast samples.This standard does not cover technical delivery conditions for iron castings, see EN 1559-1 and EN 1559-3.
Founding - Austenitic cast irons
Founding - Grey cast irons; German version EN 1561:2011
Founding - Ausferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons; German version EN 1564:2011
Cast iron. Method of X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis
Founding. Low-alloyed ferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons for elevated temperature applications
本标准规定了炼钢用生铁技术要求、试验方法、检验规则和质量证明书。 本标准适用于炼钢用生铁。
Pig iron for steelmaking
Founding. Ausferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons
Founding. Compacted (vermicular) graphite cast irons
Founding - Abrasion resistant cast irons
Founding - Designation system for cast iron - Material symbols and material numbers
This European Standard defines the grades of abrasion resistant white cast irons. It specifies the grades in terms of: - chemical composition; - hardness. The types of abrasion resistant white cast irons covered by this standard are: a) unalloyed or low alloy cast irons; b) nickel-chromium cast irons covering two general types: - 4 % Ni 2 % Cr cast irons; - 9 % Cr 5 % Ni cast irons; c) high chromium cast irons covering four ranges of chromium content: - 11 % < Cr ≤ 14 %; - 14 % < Cr ≤ 18 %; - 18 % < Cr ≤ 23 %; - 23 % < Cr ≤ 30 %. This European Standard does not define the abrasion resistant grades of ausferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons which are subject of EN 1564.
Founding - Abrasion resistant cast irons; German version EN 12513:2011
This European Standard establishes a material designation system either by symbols or by numbers for cast iron. The designation system by symbols is applicable to: a) standardized cast iron materials (see 2.1); b) non-standardized cast iron materials (see 2.2). The designation system by numbers is only applicable to standardized cast iron materials (see 2.1). NOTE The use of a designation system by symbols does not necessarily imply that the material is standardized.
Founding - Designation system for cast iron - Material symbols and material numbers; German version EN 1560:2011
This European Standard defines the grades of abrasion resistant white cast irons. It specifies the grades in terms of: chemical composition; hardness. The types of abrasion resistant white cast irons covered by this standard are: a) unalloyed or low alloy cast irons; b) nickel-chromium cast irons covering two general types: 4 % Ni 2 % Cr cast irons; 9 % Cr 5 % Ni cast irons; c) high chromium cast irons covering four ranges of chromium content: 11 % < Cr ≤ 14 %; 14 % < Cr ≤ 18 %; 18 % < Cr ≤ 23 %; 23 % < Cr ≤ 30 %. This European Standard does not define the abrasion resistant grades of ausferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons which are subject of EN 1564.
Founding. Abrasion resistant cast irons
This European Standard establishes a material designation system either by symbols or by numbers for cast iron. The designation system by symbols is applicable to: a) standardized cast iron materials (see 2.1); b) non-standardized cast iron materials (see 2.2). The designation system by numbers is only applicable to standardized cast iron materials (see 2.1). NOTE The use of a designation system by symbols does not necessarily imply that the material is standardized.
Founding. Designation system for cast iron. Material symbols and material numbers
Founding - Abrasion resistant cast irons.
IMPORTANT — The electronic file of this document contains colours which are considered to be useful for the correct understanding of the document. Users should therefore consider printing this document using a colour printer. The purpose of this part of ISO/TR 10809 is to assist the design engineer to understand and to acquire knowledge of how the family of cast iron materials can be welded and to utilize this technology to its full advantage in selecting the most appropriate technique for a particular cast iron. Because the application of welding technology and the metallurgical implications of welding are not scientific disciplines normally taught to engineering students, such users often have limited knowledge of the fundamentals underpinning welding technology for cast irons. This part of ISO/TR 10809 explains what can be achieved, what cannot be achieved and why. It is not designed to be a textbook of welding technology. It helps users to select the most appropriate welding process and conditions for a specific application. This part of ISO/TR 10809 covers production (including finishing and joint welding) and repair welding.
Cast irons - Part 2: Welding
This European Standard establishes a material designation system either by symbols or by numbers for cast iron. The designation system by symbols is applicable to: a) standardized cast iron materials (see 2.1); b) non-standardized cast iron materials (see 2.2). The designation system by numbers is only applicable to standardized cast iron materials (see 2.1). NOTE The use of a designation system by symbols does not necessarily imply that the material is standardized.
Founding - Designation system for cast iron - Material symbols and material numbers
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