What should be the range of percentage of carbon (C) in iron (Fe) to be called as cast iron?
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The shaking out of cast iron casting from mould cavity is known as fettling process.
Cast iron generally has low tensile strength but excellent compressive strength.
Which of the following members of clay minerals is formed by the decompositions of micas?
Which of the following types of iron represents purest form of iron in the manufacturing process?
Which of the following types of cast iron includes black flakes of graphite in it?
Which of the following types of clay mineral includes potassium in the layer structure?
The cast irons are highly corrosive resistant material due to presence of high silicon content in it.
High manganese content in cast iron provides excellent weld-ability of the material.
Palygorskite and sepiolite clay minerals generally have similar fibrous structures.
Cast iron is widely used in industries because of its high ratio of performance to cost involved in manufacturing.