Alloyed Cast Iron
Alloyed cast iron is a type of cast iron that includes various alloying elements to enhance its properties. Common alloys include nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, which improve strength, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance. This makes alloyed cast iron suitable for demanding applications, such as in automotive and industrial components.
The manufacturing process of alloyed cast iron involves melting iron and adding the desired alloys before casting. This results in a material that can withstand higher temperatures and stresses compared to standard cast iron. Its versatility makes it a popular choice in engineering and construction industries.