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1. A Spectrograph is utilized to confirm the chemical analysis.2. Test bars are machined for physical tests. These bars are subjected toloads to determine the yield strength, and the tensile strength.3. A test piece is cut for a microscopic analysis.4. Spot tests, such as fracture test and oxy-acetylene torch cuts areperformed on gates and risers <strong>of</strong> castings as an additional check thatLaBour <strong>Ductile</strong> <strong>Iron</strong> meets specifications.5. All castings poured in each heat are identified by cast-on heat numbers andthe “DI” symbol. No castings are released from the foundry until the metalquality is confirmed.Duplicate records are kept in the Metallurgical Office, identifying each castingpour by pattern number, heat number, order number, along with chemical,physical and photo-micrographic analysis. If the customer so desires, test pieces,which have been heat treated with his castings, will be sent to him with ordernumber and heat number cast on.Should the customer want a test piece, this has to be stated on the original orderat the time <strong>of</strong> order placement. These items are not available after the casting ispoured.LaBour Types <strong>of</strong> Cast <strong>Iron</strong>The LaBour standard type <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ductile</strong> <strong>Iron</strong> is <strong>ASTM</strong> A-395-98, “StandardSpecification for Ferritic <strong>Ductile</strong> <strong>Iron</strong> Pressure-Retaining Castings for Use atElevated Temperatures”, 60-40-18, (60,000 PSI minimum tensile strength, 40,000PSI minimum yield strength- 18% minimum elongation. The specification, <strong>ASTM</strong>536-84 (re-approved 1993), “Standard Specification for <strong>Ductile</strong> <strong>Iron</strong>”, is the mostcommonly used standard and has five grades (60-40-18, 65-45-12, 80-55-06,100-70-03, and 120-90-02)LaBour will also make 60-45-10 and 80-60-03 if required. Type 80-60-03 has anessentially pearlite structure. The structure <strong>of</strong> 60-45-10 and 60-45-15, however, ismainly ferritic. Type 60-45-15 is fully annealed ferritic <strong>Ductile</strong> <strong>Iron</strong> having thegreatest ductility <strong>of</strong> the three types. This makes it the best shock resistant type.Ferritic <strong>Ductile</strong> <strong>Iron</strong> can be heated up to temperatures above 1300 deg F andhosed down (quenched) with cold water without cracking.<strong>Ductile</strong> <strong>Iron</strong> vs. Cast Steel

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