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History
History
Malleable iron was discovered by Raumur about 1720. He discovered that iron castings which were too hard to be worked could be softened by packing them into iron ore or hammer slag and exposing them to high temperature for a number of days. Creating malleable iron was begun in the United States in 1826 when Seth Boyden started a foundry for the production of harness hardware and other small castings.
Castability, heat treating and post-casting operations
Like other similar irons with the carbon formed into spherical or nodular shapes, malleable iron exhibits good ductility. Incorrectly considered by some to be an "old" or "dead" material, malleable iron still has a legitimate place in the design engineer's toolbox. Malleable is a good choice for small castings or castings with thin cross sections (less than 0.25 inch). Other nodular irons produced with graphite in the spherical shape can be difficult to produce in these applications due to the formation of carbides from the rapid cooling.
Malleable iron also exhibits good fracture toughness properties in low temperature environments better than other nodular irons due to its lower silicon content. The ductile to brittle transformation temperature is lower than many other ductile iron alloys.
In order to form properly the spherical-shaped nodules of graphite in the annealing process, during the casting process care must be taken to insure the iron casting will solidify with an entirely white iron cross section. Heavier sections of a casting will cool slowly and with the slow cooling some primary graphite may form. This graphite will form random flake-like structures and will not transform in heat treatment. When stress is applied to such a casting in application the fracture will be lower than normal and the large particles of primary graphite can be seen. Such iron is said to have a 'mottled' appearance. Some countermeasures can be applied to enhance forming the all white structure, but malleable iron foundries often avoid producing heavy sections due to the constraint of slow cooling times causing the formation of the primary graphite.
After the casting and heat treat process malleable iron can be shaped through cold working, such as stamping for straightening, bending or coining operations. This is possible due to malleable iron property of being less strain rate sensitive than other materials.
Applications
It is often used for small castings requiring good tensile strength and the ability to flex without breaking (ductility). Electrical fittings, hand tools, pipe fittings, washers, brackets, fence fittings, power line hardware, farm equipment, mining hardware, and machine parts .
See also
Ductile iron
Wrought iron
References
^ Foseco Ferrous Foundryman's Handbook, by Robert R. Brown, published by Butterworth-Heinemann, ISBN 075064284X
^ Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Scientific Association, 1927
^ Malleable Iron Castings, Published by Malleable Founders Society, by Harvey E Steinhoff (Author), Gordon B Mannweiler (Author), 1960
Categories: Ferrous alloys
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