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In general, the properties of malleable cast iron are more like those of mild steel.
It is often used on cast-irons to produce malleable cast iron, in a process called "white tempering."
Cast iron tends to be brittle, except for malleable cast irons.
Malleable cast iron is cast iron that under pressure or hammering can easily spread and flatten.
They were malleable cast iron, except on the Soundwell branch where they were wrought iron.
Although his pay was very low, Aikawa managed to save enough to make a trip to the United States, where he studied malleable cast iron technology.
It is sometimes made of cast steel or malleable cast iron, but most are made of cast iron.
The original iron segments were all broken, so a pattern was made and new segments were cast in heat-treated malleable cast iron.
Kenneth remembers that this included producing enormous numbers of malleable cast iron insulators which, after the ceramic insert had been placed inside them, were used on overhead lines in their thousands.
The standard carrying the pole consisted of a steel tube fixed to a malleable cast iron base, within which a second steel tube rotated on balls, and carried the spring.
See European Communities—Anti-Dumping Duties on Malleable Cast Iron Tube or Pipe fittings from Brazil (2003), WTO Doc.
The pellets (99.95% Bi) are produced in the 2.5 gram to 150 gram range for ladle addition to assist the suppression of the formation of flake graphite in malleable cast iron production.
Blackheart and Pearlitic Malleable Iron castings are produced in accordance with the European standard EN 1562:1997 in grades tabulated below: Mechanical properties of blackheart malleable cast irons.
While economic activity in the Taigu area is primarily agricultural, major non-agricultural industries in Taigu County include production of malleable cast iron, cast steel, insulator fittings, radiator piping, and other small industrial components.
Commission Regulation (EC) No 909/2003 amending Regulation (EC) No 1693/2002 as regards registration of imports of certain malleable cast iron tube or pipe fittings produced by one Argentinean exporting producer.
He did research on testing materials, and in 1885 the English journal, Iron, reprinted an article by Ricketts from Van Nostrand's Engineering Magazine on "Physical Tests of Malleable Cast Iron, with Ten Tables."
Commission Decision 2003/434/EC suspending the extended anti-dumping duty imposed by Council Regulation (EC) No 1023/2003 on imports of certain malleable cast iron tube or pipe fittings consigned from Argentina, whether declared as originating in Argentina or not.
To reverse engineer the European patent leather, Boyden set up a shed at the Malleable Cast Iron Foundry of Condit & Bowles at 25 S Orange Avenue in Newark, New Jersey and ultimately discovered a way to produce his own patent leather.