What is ductile iron?
Ductile iron is an alloy of carbon and iron, as is steel. Generally speaking, alloys with a carbon content below 1.7% can be said to be steel, and if higher, cast iron or cast iron. The 1.7% limit is of great metallurgical significance because it marks the limit at which the solidification process produces austenite. There are many types of cast iron. The most general definition is probably...
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