Ni-resist Iron (Noun)
Meaning
Cast iron consisting of graphite in a matrix of austenite.
Classification
Nouns denoting substances.
Examples
- Ni-resist iron has excellent corrosion resistance in many environments due to its unique composition.
- This alloy contains 14-16 percent nickel, and its primary structure is a matrix of austenite.
- Castings made from ni-resist iron can be welded and are suitable for a variety of industrial applications.
- Austenitic ni-resist iron contains 14-16 percent nickel, 6-8 percent silicon, and the balance iron.
- A major benefit of using ni-resist iron in components is its inherent corrosion resistance in a variety of media.