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Cast iron billets are semi-finished products made from molten cast iron that has been poured into molds and allowed to solidify. They are typically produced from various grades of cast iron, which may include gray iron, ductile iron, or malleable iron. The resulting billets are characterized by their excellent castability, machinability, and wear resistance, making them suitable for a range of applications in various industries.

| Material Types | Gray iron, ductile iron, malleable iron |
| Standard Sizes | Typically 100mm x 100mm to 300mm x 300mm |
| Weight | Ranges from 100 kg to several tons |
| Surface Finish | As-cast or machined |
| Chemical Composition | Varies by grade, typically includes carbon, silicon, and manganese |
When selecting cast iron billets, buyers should consider the specific grade of cast iron required for their application, as different grades offer varying properties such as tensile strength and ductility. It is also important to specify the desired dimensions and weight, as well as any required surface finish or machining needs. Certifications for material quality and compliance with industry standards may also be relevant, depending on the intended use.
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Common grades include gray iron, ductile iron, and malleable iron.
Weights can range from 100 kg to several tons depending on size.
Yes, cast iron billets can be machined to meet specific tolerances.
They are widely used in automotive, construction, and machinery industries.
They are produced by pouring molten cast iron into molds and allowing it to solidify.
Price can be influenced by material grade, size, and market demand.