product Grey iron castings
certification BIS ISI Certification
Standard IS 210:2009
description Among the many functional and commonly used types of cast metal components are grey iron castings. They are made by pouring molten iron into molds and letting it solidify a process known as casting. Because of the presence of graphite particles inside the iron matrix, grey iron castings get their unique gray look, thus their name. The strong thermal conductivity, superior machinability, and damping qualities that these graphite flakes contribute to grey iron castings make them ideal for a variety of applications. Grey iron castings are widely employed in applications where these qualities are crucial, such as in the production of engine blocks, equipment bases, and brake rotors. One of its noteworthy advantages is their capacity to absorb vibrations and minimize noise.