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Cast steel / cast iron

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Electric cast steel for general applications (DIN 1681 and DIN EN 10293, DIN 17182)
GE-200 (GS-38) to GE-300 (GS-60) Complicated work pieces with medium to high strain.
Easily weldable up to 0.25%, beyond this particular pre-
cautionary measures are to be observed.

GS-16 Mn 5 to GS-13 MnNi 64 Electric cast steel in accordance with DIN 17182 with
improved suitability for welding and durability.

Low temperature electric cast steel (DIN EN 10213-3, SEW 685)


GS-21 Mn5 to G-X 6 CrNi 18 10 The varieties of cast steel are considered as low tempera-
ture up to temperatures at which the notched bar impact
work values calculated in the CHARPY-(V) notched bar
impact tests of min. 27 J are achieved. Some materials are
suitable for operating temperatures up to approximately
­- 200° C.

Electric cast steel for surface hardening (SEW 835)


GS-CK 45 to GS-50 Cr V 4 We generally supply cast steel products tempered in order
to achieve the desired, high core strength with the greatest
possible durability prior to surface hardness. The surface
hardness required can be achieved by flame, induction or
laser hardening.

Tempered cast steel (DIN 17205 and DIN EN 10083)


GS-24 Mn 6 to GS-35 CrMoV 10 4 For structural parts subject to high static and dynamic
strain, with a normal to medium exposure to wear on
the working surfaces. Special materials can also be used
for a particular level of exposure to wear on the working
surfaces.

High-temperature electric cast steel (DIN 17245 and DIN EN 10213-2, SEW 595)
GS-C 25 to G-X 22 CrMoV 12 1 Primarily used for structural parts that are subject to
internal pressure at working temperatures between 300
and 600°C.

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Cast steel / cast iron
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Heat resistant cast stainless steel (DIN 17465 and SEW 471)
G-X 30 CrSi 6 to G-X 40 NiCrSiNb 38 18 Austenitic steels are preferred to austenitic-ferritic duplex
materials for high mechanical strain in heat. Materials
with high durability are best suited for structural parts
with constant temperature change. Application tempera-
tures depending on material of 600 - 1.150° C.

Chilled cast ni-hard and chromium (DIN 1695)


G-X 260 NiCr 4 2 (Ni-Hard-2) to Predominantly used for parts with abrasive wear. The ni-hard
G-X 300 CrNiSi 9 5 2 (Ni-Hard-4) varieties are only machinable to a limited extent, unlike
the qualities of cast chromium that are easier to machine
following soft annealing.

approx. 3%C Welding ni-hard cast materials should be avoided if possible


12 - 28%Cr because cracks can form as a result of the low resistance to
thermal shock.

Electric manganese high-carbon cast steel


G-X 120 Mn 13 to G-X 120 MnCr 13 2 The most prominent material for dynamic parts subject to
high wear, whose use presupposes high impact or compres-
sive stress. This produces a continually regenerative strain
hardening on the working surfaces = strain hardness up to
HRC 50.

Stainless and corrosion-resistant cast steel (DIN 17445, DIN EN 10213-4, SEW 410)
G-X 12 Cr 12 to G-X 5 CrNiMoNb 19 11 2 As it is very difficult to come up with figures for chemical
resistance, we provide consulting on the correct choice of
materials according to the application, composition, working
temperature and working pressure specified for the particu-
lar chemical agent.

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Cast steel / cast iron
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Cast iron with spheroidal graphite (spheroidal graphite iron) (DIN EN 1563 and DIN 1693)
EN-GJS-350-22-LT(GGG-35.3) to This “ductile cast iron” contains graphite formed in a
EN-GJS-800-2 (GGG-80) spheroidal shape. Due to this particular graphite mor-
phology, the materials not only have considerably higher
tensile strength than cast iron with lamellar graphite, but
also excellent ductility.
Thin-walled and complicated cast parts that can barely be
manufactured from cast steel can be cast with smooth,
clean surfaces and great precision due to the low viscosity
at low casting temperatures.

Cast iron with lamellar graphite (DIN EN 1561 and DIN 1691)
EN-GJL-100 (GG-10) to EN-GJL-350 (GG-35) Cast parts for structural parts that are not subject to wear.

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product range.

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cations and dimen-
sion and weight
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