Application Note
Analysis of Cast Irons
Reference Number: 209-076-026
Overview
Cast irons are a major family of ferrous alloys containing percentage levels of carbon and silicon. Alloying elements such as chromium and nickel enhance the physical properties of the metal while the structure maintains a rich carbon phase. Whether the objective is to improve the strength, abrasion resistance, corrosion resistance, or another characteristic of the basic iron, the chemical composition must be controlled in order to achieve the desired physical properties.