Ductile Iron
Ductile Iron is a type of cast iron known for its high strength and flexibility. It is created by adding small amounts of magnesium to molten iron, which changes the structure of the graphite within the metal. This process results in a material that can withstand significant stress and deformation without breaking, making it ideal for various applications.
Due to its excellent mechanical properties, Ductile Iron is commonly used in manufacturing pipes, automotive components, and heavy machinery parts. Its resistance to wear and corrosion further enhances its suitability for outdoor and industrial environments, ensuring durability and longevity in demanding conditions.