Ferritic Ductile Iron Castings Suitable For Low-Temperature Service
Ferritic Ductile Iron Castings Suitable For Low-Temperature Service
Ferritic Ductile Iron Castings Suitable For Low-Temperature Service
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TABLE 1 Chemical Composition 11. Test Methods
Element Minimum, % Maximum, % 11.1 Conduct the tension test in accordance with Test
Total carbon 3.0 3.7 Methods E 8.
Carbon equivalent (carbon + 1⁄3 silicon) ... 4.5
Silicon 1.2 2.3
11.2 Determine the yield strength using one of the following
Phosphorous ... 0.03 methods:
Magnesium ... 0.07 11.2.1 The 0.2 % offset method, or
Manganese ... 0.25
Copper ... 0.1 11.2.2 Extension under load method where the yield
Nickel ... 1.0 strength may be determined as the stress producing an elonga-
Chromium ... 0.07 tion under load of 0.330 %, that is, 0.0066 in. [0.165 mm] in a
gage length of 2 in. [50 mm].
11.3 Determine the percent of each graphite nodule type by
TABLE 2 Tensile Properties
manual coating, semi-automatic, or automatic image analysis
Tensile Strength, Yield Strength, Elongation in 2 in. [50 mm],
min, psi [MPa] min, psi [MPa] min, %
methods. The manual count method shall prevail when the
45 000 [300] 30 000 [200] 12 [12] results of other methods differ. Magnification shall be at 100 3.
11.4 Spectrometric methods may be used for chemical
analysis. Should a dispute arise concerning chemical compo-
7. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance sition, use Test Methods E 351 and E 30 for referee methods.
7.1 The surface of the casting shall be examined visually
and shall be free from adhering sand, scale, cracks, and hot 12. Records
tears. Other surface discontinuities shall meet visual and 12.1 Records of the chemical composition, mechanical
dimensional acceptance standards specified in the order. properties, and the metallographic examination shall be sys-
7.2 Conditioning of castings is permitted to the extent that tematically made and maintained.
the removal of metal does not extend into the envelope of the
finished container and does not alter the properties of the metal 13. Inspection
remaining in the finished container.
13.1 Unless otherwise specified in the contract or purchase
8. Repair order, the manufacturer shall perform all of the tests and
8.1 Castings shall not be repaired by plugging, welding, inspections required by the specification.
brazing, impregnation, or any other means. 13.2 All tests and inspections shall be made at the place of
manufacture or a mutually agreed upon location.
9. Sampling 13.3 The inspector representing the purchaser shall have
9.1 Test coupons will be obtained from the casting. The entry at all times, while work on the contract of the purchaser
location in the casting from which the test coupons are is being performed, to all parts of the manufacturer’s works
obtained and the number obtained from each location shall be that concern the manufacture of the material ordered. The
agreed upon between the manufacturer and purchaser. manufacturer shall afford the inspector all reasonable facilities
9.2 Metallographic samples shall be obtained from the same to satisfy that the material is being furnished in accordance
location as the mechanical test coupons. with these specifications. The inspector representing the pur-
9.3 Nondestructive examination methods for estimating mi- chaser shall not interfere unnecessarily with the operation of
crostructure may be used to supplement the destructive exami- the works.
nation sampling plan.
9.4 Sampling for chemical analysis shall be in accordance 14. Certification
with Practice E 59.
14.1 The manufacturer’s certification shall be furnished to
9.4.1 The chemical analysis for total carbon shall be made
the purchaser stating the material was manufactured, sampled,
on either chilled cast pencil-type specimens or thin wafers
tested, and inspected in accordance with this specification
approximately 1⁄32 in. [0.8 mm] thick cut from test coupons.
(including the year of issue) and was found to meet the
10. Number of Tests and Retests requirement(s). In addition, a test report shall be included with
10.1 The number of tension tests and the number of micro- the certification giving the results of all tests performed
structural examinations shall be agreed upon between the including chemical analysis.
manufacturer and purchaser.
10.2 If any tension test specimen shows obvious defects, it 15. Product Marking
may be discarded and another from the same coupon may be 15.1 The casting shall be identified and shall be marked in
tested. accordance with instructions issued by the purchaser.
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SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS
Supplementary requirements shall be applied only when specified by the purchaser. Details of the
supplementary requirements shall be agreed upon by the manufacturer and purchaser. The specified
tests shall be performed by the manufacturer prior to shipment of the castings.
S1. Magnetic Particle Examination accordance with Guide E 94, and types and degrees of discon-
S1.1 Castings shall be examined for surface discontinuities tinuities considered shall be judged by Reference Radiographs
by magnetic particle examination. The examination shall be in E 689. The extent of examination and basis for acceptance
accordance with Guide E 709. The extent of examination and shall be agreed upon between the manufacturer and purchaser.
the basis for acceptance shall be agreed upon between the S5. Fracture Toughness
manufacturer and purchaser.
S5.1 Fracture toughness testing shall be performed on
S2. Ultrasonic Examination samples removed from the casting. The method of fracture
S2.1 Castings shall be examined for internal defects by toughness testing, the location from which the samples are
ultrasonic examination. The examination procedures and ac- removed, the number of tests performed, and the acceptance
ceptance criteria shall be agreed upon between the manufac- requirements shall be agreed upon between the manufacturer
turer and purchaser. and purchaser.
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