ASTM C660-1981(2005) Standard Practices for Production and Preparation of Gray Iron Castings for Porcelain Enameling《陶瓷灰铁铸件的生产和制造》.pdf
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1、Designation: C 660 81 (Reapproved 2005)Standard Practices forProduction and Preparation of Gray Iron Castings forPorcelain Enameling1This standard is issued under the fixed designation C 660; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of r
2、evision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.INTRODUCTIONPorcelain-enameled gray iron is a composite of a vitreous or glassy inorganic coating, bonded to
3、 acasting by fusion at temperatures above 800F (425C). Porcelain enamels are a family of coatingsavailable in a wide variety of compositions and properties, but all are characterized by their glass-likenature. Selection of an appropriate porcelain enamel must be made on the basis of the end-userequi
4、rements. Certain casting design features and processing considerations can facilitate theapplication and efficient use of the selected enamel.Two general types of enamels are available for use on cast iron. These are commonly referred to aswet-process and dry-process enamels (see Terminology C 286).
5、 In wet-process enameling, a slurry ofwet-ground materials is dipped or sprayed on the casting, the water removed by drying, and thecoating matured by heating in a furnace for sufficient time to bring about fusion of the glassy particles.In dry-process enameling, dry-powdered glassy material is appl
6、ied by dusting onto a redhot castingthat has been ground-coated by the wet process prior to firing. The partially matured dusted coatingis returned to the furnace to complete the fusion process. In general, wet-process enamels are thinnerover-all than dry-process enamels.1. Scope1.1 These practices
7、are intended to indicate certain castingcharacteristics and pre-enameling practices which will facili-tate finishing by the wet- or dry-process methods of porcelainenameling. All of the listed recommendations are based onexperiences with gray iron casting and enameling.1.2 This standard does not pur
8、port to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2A
9、48/A 48M Specification for Gray Iron CastingsA74 Specification for Cast Iron Soil Pipe and FittingsA 126 Specification for Gray Iron Castings for Valves,Flanges, and Pipe FittingsA 278/A 278M Specification for Gray Iron Castings forPressure-Containing Parts for Temperature up to 650F(350C)C 286 Term
10、inology Relating to Porcelain Enamel andCeramic-Metal Systems3. Recommended Casting Characteristics3.1 Design of the casting should be such as to minimizevariations in temperature during firing and cooling. Sectionthickness should be uniform to eliminate possible warping andfire cracking of castings
11、; to facilitate an even rate of heatingand cooling and to prevent possible spalling, hairlining, andblistering of the porcelain enamel.3.2 When a variation in section thickness is unavoidable,the transition of the two sections should be gradual andsmooth. Abrupt changes in sections give rise to sign
12、ificantdifferences in heating and cooling rates, resulting in nonuni-form coating conditions.3.3 Special styling techniques should be used for designingappendages, internal passages, and lug-fastening faces so asnot to emplace a mass of metal near an otherwise uniform1These practices are under the j
13、urisdiction ofASTM Committee B08 on Metallicand Inorganic Coatings and are the direct responsibility of Subcommittee B08.12 onMaterials for Porcelain Enamel and Ceramic-Metal Systems.Current edition approved Sept. 15, 2005. Published September 2005. Originallyapproved in 1970. Last previous edition
14、approved in 1999 as C 660 81 (1999).2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.1Copyright ASTM Internati
15、onal, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.enameling surface. These design considerations should includea thorough review of the available mold-making techniques inconjunction with the pattern designer.3.4 Where functional or mating surfaces of an ename
16、ledcasting are a design consideration, allowances must be in-cluded for the thickness of the coating and the method ofapplication. The optimum thickness of wet-process enamels isabout 10 mils (0.25 mm) in dry process enamels it is about 40mils (1.0 mm).3.5 Sharp edges on castings should be avoided,
17、becauseneither the wetnor dry-process coatings will adequately coversharp edges. Inside and outside corners should be rounded touniform thickness and generous radii provided for fillets andoutside corners.3.6 Material identifications for the castings should be se-lected from appropriate ASTM specifi
18、cations which are foundunder the various headings for gray iron.23.6.1 An example of the more desirable types of iron forenameling purposes are the normally ferritic Class 20 irons(see Specification A 48/A 48M for Gray Iron Castings). Theycast more readily into complex shapes, and are better suited
19、tothe coating process.3.6.2 Some applications, such as valve bodies, may requireother types of gray iron for which Class B, SpecificationA 126,would be selected. Other appropriate Specifications would beA74and A 278/A 278M, in which the lowest strength class ispreferable for coating purposes.3.7 Par
20、ting lines coincident with an enameling surfaceshould be accessible for grind finishing.4. Recommended Foundry Practices4.1 The governing factors in pattern layout and shop controlare elimination of discontinuities, chill, and inclusions at ornear the surfaces to be coated.4.2 Metal compositions and
21、 unnecessary increases of car-bon equivalents in hypereutectic irons that give rise to coarsegraphite or kish in heavy sections should be avoided. Heavycombined carbon will result in the formation of kish during theenameling fire and may cause poor adherence, spalling, orblistering, or combination t
22、hereof.4.2.1 For lighter section castings14 in. (6.35 mm) thick andunder, the desirable range for carbon equivalent is 4.3 to 4.5 %.Carbon equivalent is generally calculated as: C.E. = percenttotal carbon +13 (percent silicon + percent phosphorus).4.2.2 Sulfur in excess of 0.14 % and out-of-balance
23、sulfurwill cause enamel defects.4.2.3 Manganese content of the iron must be sufficient tobalance the sulfur content. A slight excess of manganese ispreferred in order to assure sulfur tie-up; that is, Mn,percent = (1.7 3 S, percent) + 0.3.4.2.4 High phosphorus content of 0.70 % may be desirablefor i
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