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What is the Continuous Process?
It is the process where molten metal is poured into a die that is composed of carbon graphite. This die is surrounded by a cooling "jacket" where water flows thus chilling and solidifying the cast tube, bar or shape. As the die exits from the furnace by gravity, the casting solidifies into it's intended shape. The solidified casting is then removed by pull rolls. The "chilling" process reduces the size of the grain allowing the casting to exit from the lower section of the holding furnace yielding a casting with a homogenous micro-structure.
Availability
The Cast Alloys can be made in Continuous Cast. These alloys would be made to the chemical and physical specifications as outlined per alloy. The following shapes would be available : Solid diameters, Cored bar, Rectangle & Plate and various shapes.
Continuous Cast Iron Alloys
Cast Iron - Class 40 Cast Iron
Ductile Iron - 65-45-12
Automatic Molding Machine Ductile Iron - 65-45-12
Ductile Iron - 80-55-06