S.G Iron Casting S.G 400/15 represents premium ductile iron casting with minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm2 and 15% elongation, delivering exceptional durability for demanding i...
S.G Iron Casting S.G 400/15 represents premium ductile iron casting with minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm2 and 15% elongation, delivering exceptional durability for demanding industrial applications. This ferritic grade material undergoes rigorous quality control following IS 1865:1991 standards, ensuring consistent mechanical properties and structural reliability. The casting process accommodates complex geometries while maintaining excellent surface finish and dimensional accuracy. Manufacturers trust this material for critical components that require both strength and flexibility under operational stress. With Brinell hardness ranging between 130-180, it provides optimal balance between machinability and wear resistance, reducing production costs while extending component service life.
The automotive industry extensively utilizes S.G 400/15 for engine components, transmission parts, and braking systems where high strength-to-weight ratio is crucial. Heavy machinery manufacturers depend on these castings for structural frames, gear housings, and load-bearing components that withstand extreme operational conditions. Construction equipment producers specify this material for earth-moving machinery parts, crane components, and hydraulic system elements due to its proven impact resistance and long-term durability. Industrial pump and valve manufacturers choose S.G 400/15 for pressure-containing parts requiring corrosion resistance and pressure integrity. The material's consistency and reliability make it preferred across these industries for applications where performance cannot be compromised.
Businesses achieve reduced total cost of ownership through extended component lifespan and minimal maintenance requirements. The material's proven reliability translates into fewer operational disruptions and lower replacement costs over time. Standardized testing according to IS 1608 ensures consistent quality across production batches, reducing inspection overheads and quality concerns. Manufacturing partners value the material's excellent machinability which decreases production time and tooling expenses, while its predictable behavior during processing minimizes manufacturing rejects and enhances overall production efficiency. These advantages combine to deliver superior value and operational confidence.
Key Features:
- Minimum tensile strength of 400 N/mm2 for superior load-bearing capacity
- 15% elongation providing excellent ductility and impact resistance
- Brinell hardness range of 130-180 ensuring optimal wear resistance
- Ferritic microstructure offering consistent machinability and reliability
- Compliance with IS 1865:1991 standards guaranteeing quality assurance
Benefits:
- Extended component lifespan reducing replacement frequency and costs
- Superior impact resistance minimizing operational failures and downtime
- Excellent machinability lowering production time and tooling expenses
- Consistent mechanical properties ensuring predictable performance
- Reduced maintenance requirements decreasing total operational costs