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DIN GG - 20 vs DIN GG - 30

Property comparison of DIN GG - 20 and DIN GG - 30, both cast iron.

Cast Iron10 compared properties
PropertyDIN GG - 20DIN GG - 30Difference
Yield strength200 MPa300 MPa+50%
Tensile strength200 MPa300 MPa+50%
Elastic modulus85,000 MPa85,000 MPa0%
Shear modulus34,000 MPa34,000 MPa0%
Poisson ratio0.250.250%
Density7,160 kg/m³7,160 kg/m³0%
Thermal conductivity46 W/m·K46 W/m·K0%
Specific heat460 J/kg·K460 J/kg·K0%
Coefficient of thermal expansion0.000011 1/K0.000011 1/K0%
Melting point1,175 °C1,175 °C0%

Difference is DIN GG - 30 relative to DIN GG - 20. Values are taken from the representative row of each material; both materials may have multiple heat treatments or conditions on their individual pages.

Identification

DIN GG - 20
standard
DIN
DIN GG - 30
standard
DIN

About gray cast iron

Gray cast iron is the most widely produced cast iron, identified by graphite flakes that give the fracture surface a gray color. It absorbs vibration well and machines easily but has low ductility and tensile strength. Engine blocks, machine bases, brake drums, and pipe are common applications. Grades are designated by minimum tensile strength: ASTM A48 Class 30 (30 ksi) and Class 40 are typical.

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