OS GSO ISO 1083:2023

ISO 1083:2018
Omani Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 28 February 2023

Spheroidal Graphite Cast Irons — Classification

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OS GSO ISO 1083:2023 Scope

This document defines the grades and the corresponding requirements for spheroidal graphite cast irons.

This document specifies two groups of spheroidal graphite cast iron grades by a classification based on mechanical properties measured on machined test pieces prepared from cast samples. The first group deals mainly with ferritic to pearlitic grades. The second group deals with solid-solution strengthened ferritic grades.

This document also gives an informative classification as a function of hardness.

This document does not apply to the following:

— spheroidal graphite cast irons used for pipes, fittings and accessories which are specified in accordance with ISO 2531 and ISO 7186;

— highly alloyed (austenitic) spheroidal cast irons which are specified in accordance with ISO 2892;

— ausferritic cast irons which are specified in accordance with ISO 17804.

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