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What is the difference between gray iron and ductile iron?
- Gray Iron: Contains graphite flakes that give it a gray appearance. It has excellent castability, wear resistance, and damping qualities but is relatively brittle.
- Ductile Iron: Also called nodular cast iron, it has spherical graphite nodules that improve its strength and ductility compared to gray iron. It’s commonly used in automotive, construction, and heavy equipment applications.
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