This European Standard specifies the grades and corresponding requirements for austenitic cast irons. These requirements are specified in terms of:
graphite form and metal structure: either flake or spheroidal graphite in an austenitic matrix;
chemical composition: as given for each of the grades;
mechanical properties measured on machined test pieces prepared from cast samples.
This standard does not cover technical delivery conditions for iron castings, see EN 1559-1 [1] and
EN 1559-3 [2].

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This European Standard defines the grades of abrasion resistant white cast irons. It specifies the grades in terms of:
-   chemical composition;
-   hardness.
The types of abrasion resistant white cast irons covered by this standard are:
a)   unalloyed or low alloy cast irons;
b)   nickel-chromium cast irons covering two general types:
-   4 % Ni 2 % Cr cast irons;
-   9 % Cr 5 % Ni cast irons;
c)   high chromium cast irons covering four ranges of chromium content:
-   11 % < Cr -   14 % < Cr -   18 % < Cr -   23 % < Cr This European Standard does not define the abrasion resistant grades of ausferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons which are subject of EN 1564.

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This European Standard specifies the grades and corresponding requirements of austenitic cast irons. These requirements are specified in terms of: - graphite form and metal structure: either flake or spheroidal graphite in an austenitic matrix; - chemical composition: as given for each of the grades; - mechanical properties: obtained from separately cast samples.

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This European Standard specifies the grades and corresponding requirements of austenitic cast irons. These requirements are specified in terms of: - graphite form and metal structure: either flake or spheroidal graphite in an austenitic matrix; - chemical composition: as given for each of the grades; - mechanical properties: obtained from separately cast samples.

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This European Standard defines the grades of abrasion resistant white cast irons. It also specifies the grades in terms of: - chemical composition - hardness. The types of abrasion resistant white cast irons covered by this standard are: a) unalloyed or low cast irons; b) nickel chromium cast irons covering two general types: - 4 % Ni 2 % Cr cast irons; - 9 % Cr 5 % Ni cast irons; c) high chromium cast irons covering four ranges of chromium content.

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