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onASTM A48 Class 30 (Related Standards DIN GG20, BS Grade 220) is a gray cast iron. Gray iron consists of graphite flakes in a metallic matrix. When fractured, it is grayish in colour hence the name (specifically, a fracture will follow along the graphite flakes which are gray). The low cost of production and attractive properties make gray iron one of the most commonly used ferrous alloys. Gray iron class 30 is one grade in a family of many. Chemistry ranges are not specified in the ASTM A48 standard. Instead, chemistry and hardness values listed in this data sheet would be typical for a class 30.
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Composition
C
Mn
Si
P
S
Min%
3.1
0.5
2.1
.02
.05
Max%
3.3
0.9
2.3
0.1
0.12
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Physical and Mechanical Properties
UTS (ultimate tensile strength)
30,000 psi (207MPa)
Hardness
174 210 BHN
Density lb/in3 (g/cm3)
0.258 (7.15)
Thermal Conductivity Btu/hr·ft·F (W/m·K)
30 (53) at 212°F (100°C). Will drop as temperature increases.
Specific Heat at 70F Btu/lb·F (J/Kg·k)
0.14 (586)
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Ɛ/F(Ɛ/C)X106 average between 68-212F
5.8 (10.5)
Melting Temperature
F
Compressive Strength Ksi (MPa)
109 (752)
Gray Iron Properties and Advantages
Applications
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