awol
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2000
- 69
True or False? A536 castings that are shaken out of their molds before the test coupon is shaken out may have different mechanical properties than the coupon. (the coupon has more "cool time" in the molds)
Is the only analytical method to determine stength is to hardness check each casting? Is the casting company following ASTM code?
Also, I was informed I cannot use standard brinell conversion charts that are based on "steel" to convert brinell to aproximate tensile strength of ductile iron.
Is there a "special" hardness conversion chart for ductile iron?
Thanks for the help.
AWOL
Is the only analytical method to determine stength is to hardness check each casting? Is the casting company following ASTM code?
Also, I was informed I cannot use standard brinell conversion charts that are based on "steel" to convert brinell to aproximate tensile strength of ductile iron.
Is there a "special" hardness conversion chart for ductile iron?
Thanks for the help.
AWOL