Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
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A 375 lb cast German component back in 2003 specified EN-GJS-700-2U material with GGG-70 in parentheses (GGG-70).
Typically GGG-70s rated UTS/YS/elongation is listed as 700 MPa / 424-440 MPa / 2%. 101,000 psi / 60-63,000 psi / 2% minimum
The common Internet equivalent for (GGG-70) is listed as ASTM A536 100-70-03.
100,000 psi / 70,000 psi / The minimum elongation is 3%.
ASTM A536 says 100-70-00 will likely require a quench and temper or normalize and temper.
I'm scared of materials with elongation <10%, so 2-3% elongation makes me think of gray cast iron and glass.
In the fine print the 2003 German Quality Requirement document said the GGG-70 etc should have minimum elongation of 5%.
Is it fair to ask our US foundry to tweak the 100-70-03 to get 5% elongation?
I'm also thinking the lower GGG-70 yield strength is closer to ASTM 80-55-06 anyhow.
thanks,
Dan T
Typically GGG-70s rated UTS/YS/elongation is listed as 700 MPa / 424-440 MPa / 2%. 101,000 psi / 60-63,000 psi / 2% minimum
The common Internet equivalent for (GGG-70) is listed as ASTM A536 100-70-03.
100,000 psi / 70,000 psi / The minimum elongation is 3%.
ASTM A536 says 100-70-00 will likely require a quench and temper or normalize and temper.
I'm scared of materials with elongation <10%, so 2-3% elongation makes me think of gray cast iron and glass.
In the fine print the 2003 German Quality Requirement document said the GGG-70 etc should have minimum elongation of 5%.
Is it fair to ask our US foundry to tweak the 100-70-03 to get 5% elongation?
I'm also thinking the lower GGG-70 yield strength is closer to ASTM 80-55-06 anyhow.
thanks,
Dan T