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GG-26CR

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SusanJL

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Dec 2, 2005
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Can anyone tell me what the CR stands for on the old DIN GG-26 gray iron specification?
 
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it is %26-30 Cr and %1 Mo it is hard as cast and not mashiable it is used for parts under sever abrasion and errosion for example salary pumps and grinding balls there is standard ASTM A532 for these types
 
feraidoon,
please give me the reference for the grade. My literature search indicates that it is a machinable grade and the alloy contents are in the low range.

I am familiar with ASTM 532,. Thanks
 
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