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Ductile Iron elevated temperature properties 1

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mdr2008

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Jun 2, 2008
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Good evening all,
For ASTM A395 60-40-18, I need the Yield and Tensile properties at elevated temperatures, up to 450F. From ASME B31.3 Table A-1, you can back-calculate what the minimum Yield and Tensile might be, but I need to find a more precise number.
Anybody know where I can purchase a standard that would list this data?

thanks, Michael
 
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Just as a side note, current literature (ASM Handbook, Volume 1) has a statement below regarding elevated temperature and DI;
The hardness and strength of all standard grades of ductile iron are relatively constant up to about 425 °C (800 °F)
So, the tensile values at ambient temperature could be used to 800 deg F.
 
Hello Metengr,

Thanks so much for jumping in. Your comment and reference to ASM handbook, Volume 1 was very helpful. I purchased the Ductile Iron segment (pages 33-55), and found both the quote that you referenced and also a figure that plots test data for Yield and Tensile going up to 1000 F for Ferritic Ductile.The values align very nicely with ASME B31.3's data.
 
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