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AUTOMOTIVE MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS

1975-01-01
HISTORICAL
J158A_197501
SAE J432 and J433 have been discontinued and replaced by this report. This SAE Standard covers castings of ferritic, pearlitic, tempered pearlite, and tempered martensitic grades of malleable iron used in products of the automotive and allied industries. Castings shall be heat treated to meet this SAE Standard
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AUTOMOTIVE MALLEABLE IRON CASTINGS

1986-06-01
HISTORICAL
J158_198606
This SAE Standard covers the hardness and microstructural requirements for malleable iron castings-ferritic, pearlitic, tempered pearlitic, and tempered martensitic grades used in automotive and allied industries. Castings shall be heat treated to meet this SAE Standard. The Appendix provides general information on the application of malleable iron castings and their chemical composition to meet hardness, microstructure, and other properties needed for particular service conditions. The mechanical properties in the Appendix are provided for design purposes.
Standard

Automotive Austempered Ductile (Nodular) Iron Castings (ADI)

2003-03-25
HISTORICAL
J2477_200303
This SAE Standard covers the mechanical and physical property requirements for Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) castings used in automotive and allied industries. Specifically covered are: a Hardness b Tensile Strength c Yield Strength d Elongation e Modulus of Elasticity f Impact Energy g Microstructure In this document SI units are primary and in-lb units are derived. Appendix A provides general information and related resources on the microstructural, chemical and heat treatment requirements to meet the mechanical properties needed for ADI in particular service conditions and applications.
Standard

NUMBERING SYSTEM FOR DESIGNATING GRADES OF CAST FERROUS MATERIALS

1992-10-01
HISTORICAL
J859_199210
This SAE Recommended Practice is intended to supply a uniform means of designating cast ferrous materials reported in SAE Standards and Recommended Practices. The system outlined in this report is intended to facilitate the addition of new, widely used casting materials and also the deletion of now obsolete grades.
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Automotive Compacted Graphite Iron Castings

2002-07-08
HISTORICAL
J1887_200207
This SAE Standard covers the mechanical and physical requirements for Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) castings used in automotive and allied industries. Requirements in this document include: a Tensile Strength b Yield Strength c Elongation d Graphite Morphology
Standard

Automotive Ductile Iron Castings for High Temperature Applications

2001-12-18
HISTORICAL
J2582_200112
This SAE Standard covers the hardness, chemical analysis and microstructural requirements for ductile iron castings intended for high temperature service in automotive and allied industries. Commonly known as SiMo ductile iron, typical applications are in piston-engine exhaust manifolds and turbocharger parts. Castings may be specified in the as-cast or heat treated condition. For design purposes, the Appendix provides general information on the application of high temperature ductile iron castings, their processing conditions, chemical composition, mechanical properties and microstructure.
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AUTOMOTIVE STEEL CASTINGS

1974-07-01
HISTORICAL
J435C_197407
These specifications cover steel castings used in the automotive and allied industries.
Standard

AUTOMOTIVE STEEL CASTINGS

1974-07-01
HISTORICAL
J435_197407
These specifications cover steel castings used in the automotive and allied industries.
Standard

AUTOMOTIVE DUCTILE (NODULAR) IRON CASTINGS

1986-06-01
HISTORICAL
J434_198606
This SAE Standard covers the hardness and microstructure requirements for ductile iron castings used in automotive and allied industries. Castings may be specified in the as-cast or heat treated condition. The Appendix provides general information on the application of ductile iron castings and their chemical composition to meet hardness microstructure and other properties needed for particular service conditions. The mechanical properties in the Appendix are provided for design purposes.
Standard

DUCTILE (NODULAR) IRON FOR AUTOMOTIVE CASTINGS

1964-10-01
HISTORICAL
J434A_196410
The specifications in this SAE Standard cover ductile (nodular or spheroidal graphite) iron for castings for the automotive and allied industries. The castings may be used in the as-cast or heat treated condition. NOTE: Supplementary information on these materials is supplied in Appendix A.
Standard

Automotive Ductile (Nodular) Iron Castings

1975-01-01
HISTORICAL
J434C_197501
This SAE standard covers the minimum mechanical properties measured on separately cast test pieces of varying thickness and microstructural requirements for ductile iron castings used in automotive and allied industries. Castings may be specified in the as-cast or heat-treated condition. If castings are heattreated, prior approval from the customer is required. The appendix provides general information on chemical composition, microstructure and casting mechanical properties, as well as other information for particular service conditions. In this standard SI units are primary and in-lb units are derived.
Standard

AUTOMOTIVE GRAY IRON CASTINGS

1993-03-01
HISTORICAL
J431_199303
This SAE Standard covers the hardness, tensile strength, and microstructural requirements for gray iron sand mold castings used in automotive and allied industries. The chemical requirements for alloy gray iron automotive camshafts are included in the document under castings for special application with controlled composition and microstructure. Appendix A provides general information on application of gray iron in automotive castings and chemical composition to meet hardness, microstructural, and other properties needed for particular service conditions. Casting tensile strength estimates are provided in Appendix A for design reference.
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AUTOMOTIVE GRAY IRON CASTINGS

1979-08-01
HISTORICAL
J431_197908
This standard covers the hardness and microstructural requirements for gray iron sand mold castings used in automotive and allied industries. The chemical requirements for alloy gray iron automotive camshafts are included in the standard under casting for special application with controlled composition and microstructure. The Appendix provides general information on application of gray iron in automotive castings and chemical composition to meet hardness, microstructural, and other properties needed for particular service conditions. The mechanical properties in the Appendix are provided for design purposes. Note: This document was rewritten in June 1970. The materials described by the grade numbers are different than in the former writing.
Standard

AUTOMOTIVE GRAY IRON CASTINGS

1975-01-01
HISTORICAL
J431C_197501
This SAE Standard applied to gray iron castings cast in sand molds in the products of the automobile, truck, tractor, and allied industries, NOTE: This document was rewritten in January 1975. The materials described by the grade numbers are different than in the former writing.
Standard

Automotive Gray Iron Castings

1996-08-01
HISTORICAL
J431_199608
This SAE Standard covers the hardness, tensile strength, and microstructural requirements for gray iron sand mold castings used in automotive and allied industries. The chemical requirements for alloy gray iron automotive camshafts are included in the document under castings for special application with controlled composition and microstructure. Appendix A provides general information on application of gray iron in automotive castings and chemical composition to meet hardness, microstructural, and other properties needed for particular service conditions. Casting tensile strength estimates are provided in Appendix A for design reference.
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