NapierDeltic
Well-Known Member
Why ductile cast iron is not an acceptable alternative for cylinder liner/ piston rings?
I know the the grey iron has favourable tribological properties but steel is also used for liners/rings.
From my experience ductile iron is in the middle concerning machinability and wear behaviour. It also releases certain graphite while wearing.
Has anybody tried it and with what results? And why it is a no-go?
My point is that ductile cast iron water pipe fittings are as common as water - so easy to find - and close to intended geometry and dimensions.
I know the the grey iron has favourable tribological properties but steel is also used for liners/rings.
From my experience ductile iron is in the middle concerning machinability and wear behaviour. It also releases certain graphite while wearing.
Has anybody tried it and with what results? And why it is a no-go?
My point is that ductile cast iron water pipe fittings are as common as water - so easy to find - and close to intended geometry and dimensions.