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Austempered Ductile Iron 125-80-10 (Obsolete with ASTM A897/A897M-06)
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Cast Iron; Alloy Cast Iron; Ductile Iron

Material Notes: ASTM 897 (in-lb units) 125-80-10
ASTM 897M (SI units) 850-550-10.

Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) offers low cost, design flexibility, good machinability, high strength-to-weight ratio and good toughness, wear resistance and fatigue strength because it can be cast like any other member of the Ductile Iron family, thus offering all the production advantages of a conventional Ductile Iron casting. Subsequently it is subjected to the austempering process to produce mechanical properties that are superior to conventional ductile iron, cast and forged aluminum and many cast and forged steels.

The mechanical properties of Ductile Iron and ADI are primarily determined by the metal matrix. The matrix in conventional Ductile Iron is a controlled mixture of pearlite and ferrite. (Tempered martensitic matrices may be developed for wear resistance, but lack the ductility of either as-cast Ductile Iron or ADI). The properties of ADI are due to its unique matrix of acicular ferrite and carbon stabilized austenite; called Ausferrite. ADI is a group of materials whose mechanical properties can be varied over a wide range by a suitable choice of heat treatment, as seen in the various entries in MatWeb.

The composition reported herein does not guarantee ADI properties, nor is it mandatory. However, this composition is a typical, industrially successful ADI composition. A good controlled chemistry like this one combined with a consistently high nodule count and nodularity and a consistent pearlite/ferrite ratio in clean, shrink-free Ductile Iron will provide the most robust process for the production of ADI.

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Key Words: ADI; Former ASTM 897 Grade 1
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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 7.0965 g/cc
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Brinell 302
@Thickness 3.50 mm
B.I.D.
Tensile Strength, Ultimate >= 125000 psiMinimum
 140000 psiTypical
Tensile Strength, Yield >= 80000 psiMinimum
 110000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %
Typical
Elongation at Break >= 10 %Minimum
 11 %Typical; in 2 inch (50 mm) gage length
Reduction of Area 10 %
Modulus of Elasticity 23600 ksiStatic Young's Modulus
 24700 ksiDynamic
Compressive Yield Strength 200000 psi
Poissons Ratio 0.25
Fatigue Strength 450 MPa
@# of Cycles 1.00e+7
rotating bending, as machined
Fracture Toughness 109 MPa-m½
Shear Modulus 65.1 GPa
Shear Strength 125000 psi
Charpy Impact 12.0 J
@Temperature 23.0 °C
Charpy Impact, Unnotched 120 J
@Temperature 23.0 °C
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 14.6 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 20.0 °C
Thermal Conductivity 22.1 W/m-K
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Carbon, C 3.7 %
Copper, Cu <= 0.80 %
Iron, Fe 93 %
Manganese, Mn 0.28 %
Molybdenum, Mo 0.00 - 0.25 %
Nickel, Ni <= 2.0 %
Silicon, Si 2.5 %

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