Founding - Spheroidal graphite cast irons

This European Standard defines the grades and the corresponding requirements of spheroidal graphite cast iron. This European Standard specifies a classification based on mechanical properties measured on machined test pieces prepared from: - separately cast test samples; - cast-on samples; - samples cut from a casting. This European Standard also specifies a classification as a function of hardness. This standard does not apply to spheroidal graphite cast iron used for pipes, fitting and accessories which are the subject of EN 545, EN 598, EN 969 and ISO 2531.

Gießereiwesen - Gusseisen mit Kugelgraphit

Diese Europäische Norm definiert die Sorten für und die entsprechenden Anforderungen an Gusseisen mit Kugelgraphit. Diese Europäische Norm legt zwei Gruppen von Gusseisensorten mit Kugelgraphit fest, deren Einteilung auf den mechanischen Eigenschaften basiert, die an bearbeiteten Proben aus gegossenen Probestücken gewonnen wurden. Die erste Gruppe behandelt die ferritischen bis perlitischen Sorten. Die zweite Gruppe behandelt die mischkristallverfestigten ferritischen Sorten. Diese Europäische Norm behandelt nicht die technischen Lieferbedingungen für Gusseisen (siehe hierzu EN 1559-1 [3] und EN 1559-3 [4]). Diese Europäische Norm behandelt nicht alle Aspekte von:
- ausferritischen Gusseisen mit Kugelgraphit, die nach EN 1564 [5] festgelegt sind;
- niedrig legierten, ferritischen Gusseisen mit Kugelgraphit, die nach EN 16124 [6] festgelegt sind;
- Austenitische Gusseisen die nach EN 13835 [7] festgelegt sind;
- Gusseisen mit Kugelgraphit für Rohre, Formstücke und ihre Verbindungen, die Gegenstand der EN 545 [8], EN 598 [9] und EN 969 [10] sind;
- Sorten von Gusseisen mit Kugelgraphit, wie in der EN 545 festgelegt, die für Erzeugnisse verwendet werden, wie beispielsweise Industriearmaturen, nichtindustrielle handbetätigte Absperrventile und Flansche und deren Verbindungen, die Gegenstand der anwendbaren Europäischen Produktnormen sind.

Fonderie - Fontes à graphite sphéroïdal

La présente Norme européenne définit les nuances des fontes à graphite sphéroïdal et les exigences
correspondantes.
La présente Norme européenne spécifie deux groupes de nuances de fonte à graphite sphéroïdal, grâce à
une classification basée sur les propriétés mécaniques mesurées sur des éprouvettes usinées, préparées à
partir d’échantillons coulés. Le premier groupe traite des nuances ferritiques à perlitiques. Le deuxième
groupe traite des nuances à matrice ferritique renforcée.
La présente Norme européenne ne couvre pas les conditions techniques de fourniture des pièces moulées en
fonte (voir l’EN 1559-1 [3] et l’EN 1559-3 [4]).
La présente Norme européenne ne couvre que certains aspects des :
- fontes ausferritiques à graphite sphéroïdal qui sont spécifiées dans l’EN 1564 [5] ;
- fontes faiblement alliées ferritiques à graphite sphéroïdal qui sont spécifiées dans l’EN 16124 [6] ;
- fontes austénitiques qui sont spécifiées dans l’EN 13835 [7] ;
- fontes à graphite sphéroïdal utilisées pour les tuyaux, raccords et leurs assemblages, qui sont l'objet de
l’EN 545 [8], l’EN 598 [9] et l’EN 969 [10] ;
- nuances de fonte à graphite sphéroïdal spécifiées dans l’EN 545, qui sont utilisées pour des produits tels
que les vannes industrielles, les vannes d’arrêt non industrielles actionnées manuellement ainsi que les
brides et leurs joints, qui sont traitées dans les Normes européennes de produits applicables.

Livarstvo - (Siva) litina s kroglastim grafitom

Ta evropski standard določa razrede in ustrezne zahteve (sive) litine s kroglastim grafitom. Ta evropski standard določa klasifikacijo, ki temelji na mehanskih lastnostih, izmerjenih na strojno obdelanih preskusnih kosih iz: – ločeno litih preskusnih vzorcev; – nalitih vzorcev; – vzorcev, odrezanih od odlitka. Ta evropski standard določa tudi klasifikacijo kot funkcijo trdote. Ta standard se ne uporablja za (sivo) litino s kroglastim grafitom, ki se uporablja za cevi, pritrdilne elemente in dodatke, ki jih obravnavajo standardi EN 545, EN 598, EN 969 in ISO 2531.

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Publication Date
09-Jan-2012
Withdrawal Date
09-Sep-2018
Technical Committee
Current Stage
9900 - Withdrawal (Adopted Project)
Start Date
10-Sep-2018
Due Date
03-Oct-2018
Completion Date
10-Sep-2018

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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Livarstvo - (Siva) litina s kroglastim grafitomGießereiwesen - Gusseisen mit KugelgraphitFonderie - Fontes à graphite sphéroïdalFounding - Spheroidal graphite cast irons77.080.10ŽelezoIronsICS:Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z:EN 1563:2011SIST EN 1563:2012en,fr,de01-februar-2012SIST EN 1563:2012SLOVENSKI
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EUROPEAN STANDARD NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM
EN 1563
December 2011 ICS 77.080.10 Supersedes EN 1563:1997English Version
Founding - Spheroidal graphite cast irons
Fonderie - Fontes à graphite sphéroïdal
Gießereiwesen - Gusseisen mit Kugelgraphit This European Standard was approved by CEN on 12 November 2011.
CEN members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration. Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CEN member.
This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German). A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CEN member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions.
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EN 1563:2011 (E) 2 Contents Page Foreword .3Introduction .41Scope .52Normative references .53Terms and definitions .54Designation .65Order information .76Manufacture .77Requirements .77.1General .77.2Ferritic to pearlitic spheroidal graphite cast irons .87.3Solid solution strengthened ferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons . 118Sampling . 128.1General . 128.2Cast samples . 138.3Samples cut from a casting . 149Test methods . 199.1Tensile test . 199.2Impact test . 209.3Hardness test . 219.4Graphite structure examination . 2110Retests . 2110.1Need for retests. 2110.2Test validity . 2210.3Non-conforming test results . 2210.4Heat treatment of samples and castings . 2211Inspection documentation . 22Annex A (informative)
Additional information on solid solution strengthened ferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons . 23Annex B (informative)
Guidance values for mechanical properties measured on test pieces machined from samples cut from the castings . 27Annex C (informative)
Guidance values for hardness . 29Annex D (informative)
Nodularity . 31Annex E (informative)
Additional information on mechanical and physical properties . 32Annex F (informative)
Fracture toughness, impact energy and ductility of spheroidal graphite cast irons . 34Annex G (normative)
Sectioning procedure for cast samples . 38Annex H (informative)
Comparison of spheroidal graphite cast iron material designations according to EN 1560 [1] and ISO/TR 15931 [24] . 39Annex I (informative)
Un-notched impact test . 40Annex J (informative)
Significant technical changes between this European Standard and the previous edition . 42Annex ZA (informative)
Relationship between this European Standard and the Essential Requirements of EC Directive 97/23/EC . 44Bibliography . 45 SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 3 Foreword This document (EN 1563:2011) has been prepared by Technical Committee CEN/TC 190 “Foundry technology”, the secretariat of which is held by DIN. This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or by endorsement, at the latest by June 2012, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest by June 2012. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. This document supersedes EN 1563:1997. This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CEN by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive(s). For relationship with EU Directive 97/23/EC, see informative Annex ZA, which is an integral part of this document. Within its programme of work, Technical Committee CEN/TC 190 requested CEN/TC 190/WG 7 “Spheroidal graphite, silicon molybdenum and austempered ductile iron” to revise EN 1563:1997. Annex J provides details of significant technical changes between this European Standard and the previous edition. According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
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EN 1563:2011 (E) 4 Introduction The properties of spheroidal graphite cast irons depend on their structure. Spheroidal graphite cast irons covered by this European Standard are divided in two groups: 1) ferritic to pearlitic spheroidal graphite cast irons which were in the previous standard; 2) solid-solution strengthened ferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons which were not in the previous standard. The two groups present specific properties, for example:  the ferritic grades of the first group present the highest impact energy;  the pearlite containing grades are more suitable for wear resistance applications;  the solid-solution strengthened ferritic grades present for an equivalent tensile strength a higher proof strength and a higher elongation than that of the ferritic to pearlitic grades;  a significant property of these solid-solution strengthened ferritic grades is the reduced hardness variation resulting in an improved machinability. The mechanical properties of the material can be evaluated on machined test pieces prepared from:  separately cast samples;  side-by-side cast samples;  cast-on samples;  samples cut from a casting. The material grade is defined by mechanical properties measured on machined test pieces prepared from cast samples. If hardness or un-notched impact energy are a requirement of the purchaser as being important for the application, then Annex C or Annex I provide means for its determination. It is well known that tensile properties and hardness of spheroidal graphite cast irons are interrelated. When considered by the purchaser as being important for the application, both tensile and hardness properties may be specified. Further technical data on spheroidal graphite cast irons is given in Annexes A, E and F. In this European Standard a new designation system by number, as established in EN 1560:2011 [1], is given. NOTE This designation system by number is based on the structure and rules of EN 10027-2 [2] and so corresponds with the European numbering system for steel and other materials. Some spheroidal graphite cast iron grades can be used for pressure equipment. The permitted material grades of spheroidal graphite cast iron for pressure applications and the conditions for their use are given in specific product or application standards. For the design of pressure equipment, specific design rules apply. Annex ZA gives information relating to the conformance of permitted spheroidal graphite cast iron grades to the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC. SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 5 1 Scope This European Standard defines the grades and the corresponding requirements for spheroidal graphite cast irons. This European Standard specifies 2 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 with ferritic to pearlitic grades. The second group deals with solid-solution strengthened ferritic grades. This European Standard does not cover technical delivery conditions for iron castings (see EN 1559-1 [3] and EN 1559-3 [4]). This European Standard does not cover all aspects of:  ausferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons which are specified in EN 1564 [5];  low alloyed ferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons which are specified in EN 16124 [6];  austenitic cast irons which are specified in EN 13835 [7];  spheroidal graphite cast irons used for pipes, fittings and their joints which are the subject of EN 545 [8], EN 598 [9] and EN 969 [10];  the grades of spheroidal graphite cast iron as specified in EN 545 which are used for products such as industrial valves, non industrial manually operated shut-off valves and flanges and their joints, which are the subject of the applicable European product standards. 2 Normative references The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. EN 764-5:2002, Pressure Equipment — Part 5: Compliance and Inspection — Documentation of Materials EN 10204:2004, Metallic products — Types of inspection documents EN ISO 148-1:2010, Metallic materials — Charpy impact test — Part 1: Test method (ISO 148-1:2009) EN ISO 945-1:2008, Microstructure of cast irons — Part 1: Graphite classification by visual analysis
(ISO 945-1:2008) EN ISO 6506-1, Metallic materials — Brinell hardness test — Part 1: Test method (ISO 6506-1) EN ISO 6892-1:2009, Metallic materials — Tensile testing — Part 1: Method of test at ambient temperature (ISO 6892-1:2009) 3 Terms and definitions For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 spheroidal graphite cast iron cast material, iron, carbon and silicon-based, the carbon being present mainly in the form of spheroidal graphite particles NOTE Spheroidal graphite cast iron is also known as ductile iron, and less commonly as nodular iron. SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 6 3.2
ferritic to pearlitic spheroidal graphite cast iron spheroidal graphite cast iron with a matrix containing ferrite or pearlite or a combination of both NOTE Pearlite can be partially or totally replaced by bainite or tempered martensite in grades having higher strength 3.3 solid-solution strengthened ferritic spheroidal graphite cast iron spheroidal graphite cast iron with a matrix mainly consisting of ferrite, solution strengthened mainly by silicon 3.4 graphite spheroidizing treatment operation that brings the liquid iron into contact with a substance to produce graphite in the predominantly spheroidal (nodular) form during solidification NOTE This operation is often followed by a second one called inoculation. 3.5 cast sample quantity of material cast to represent the cast material, including separately cast sample, side by side cast sample and cast-on sample 3.6 separately cast sample sample cast in a separate sand mould under representative manufacturing conditions and material grade 3.7 side-by-side cast sample sample cast in the mould alongside the casting, with a joint running system 3.8 cast-on sample sample attached directly to the casting 3.9 relevant wall thickness wall thickness representative of the casting, defined for the determination of the size of the cast samples to which the mechanical properties apply 4 Designation The material shall be designated either by symbol or by number as given in Tables 1, 2 or 3. In the case of samples cut from the casting the letter C is added at the end of the designation by symbol. NOTE The comparison of EN 1563 grade designations with the grades from the ISO standard for spheroidal graphite cast iron, ISO 1083:2004 [11], is given in Annex H. SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 7 5 Order information The following information shall be supplied by the purchaser: a) the number of this European Standard; b) the designation of the material; c) the relevant wall thickness; d) any special requirements. All requirements shall be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser by the time of acceptance of the order (e.g. technical delivery conditions according to EN 1559-1 and EN 1559-3). 6 Manufacture The method of producing spheroidal graphite cast irons and their chemical composition shall be left to the discretion of the manufacturer who shall ensure that the requirements of this European Standard are met for the material grade specified in the order.  ferritic to pearlitic spheroidal graphite cast irons. For these grades, the level of the mechanical properties is determined by the ferrite to pearlite ratio. This ratio is normally adjusted by alloying with pearlite stabilising elements or, less commonly, by heat treatment.  solid-solution strengthened ferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons. For these grades, the level of the mechanical properties is determined by the extent of solid solution strengthening of the ferritic matrix. This extent is normally governed by the silicon content. NOTE For spheroidal graphite cast irons to be used in special applications, the chemical composition and heat treatment may be the subject of an agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser. All agreements between the manufacturer and the purchaser shall be made by the time of the acceptance of the order. 7 Requirements 7.1 General The property values apply to spheroidal graphite cast irons cast in sand moulds or moulds of comparable thermal behaviour. Subject to amendments to be agreed upon in the order, they can apply to castings obtained by alternative methods. The material designation is based on the minimum mechanical properties obtained in cast samples with a thickness or diameter of 25 mm. The designation is irrespective of the type of cast sample. Mechanical properties are wall thickness dependant as shown in Tables 1, 2 and 3. For relevant wall thicknesses more than 200 mm, the manufacturer and the purchaser shall agree on the minimum values to be obtained and the type and size of the cast sample. NOTE Tensile testing requires sound test pieces in order to guarantee pure uni-axial stress during the test. SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 8 7.2 Ferritic to pearlitic spheroidal graphite cast irons 7.2.1 Test pieces machined from cast samples 7.2.1.1 Tensile properties The mechanical properties of ferritic to pearlitic spheroidal graphite cast iron test pieces shall be as specified in Table 1. SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 9 Table 1 — Mechanical properties measured on test pieces machined from cast samples for ferritic to pearlitic grades Material designation Relevant wall thickness 0,2 % proof strength Tensile strength Elongation t Rp0,2 Rm A mm MPa MPa % Symbol Number
min min min
t ≤ 30 220 350 22 EN-GJS-350-22-LT a 5.3100 30 < t ≤ 60 210 330 18
60 < t ≤ 200 200 320 15
t ≤ 30 220 350 22 EN-GJS-350-22-RT b 5.3101 30 < t ≤ 60 220 330 18
60 < t ≤ 200 210 320 15
t ≤ 30 220 350 22 EN-GJS-350-22 5.3102 30 < t ≤ 60 220 330 18
60 < t ≤ 200 210 320 15
t ≤ 30 240 400 18 EN-GJS-400-18-LT a 5.3103 30 < t ≤ 60 230 380 15
60 < t ≤200 220 360 12
t ≤ 30 250 400 18 EN-GJS-400-18-RT b 5.3104 30 < t ≤ 60 250 390 15
60 < t ≤ 200 240 370 12
t ≤ 30 250 400 18 EN-GJS-400-18 5.3105 30 < t ≤ 60 250 390 15
60 < t ≤ 200 240 370 12
t ≤ 30 250 400 15 EN-GJS-400-15 5.3106 30 < t ≤ 60 250 390 14
60 < t ≤ 200 240 370 11
t ≤ 30 310 450 10 EN-GJS-450-10 5.3107 30 < t ≤ 60 to be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser
60 < t ≤ 200
t ≤ 30 320 500 7 EN-GJS-500-7 5.3200 30 < t ≤ 60 300 450 7
60 < t ≤ 200 290 420 5
t ≤ 30 370 600 3 EN-GJS-600-3 5.3201 30 < t ≤ 60 360 600 2
60 < t ≤ 200 340 550 1
t ≤ 30 420 700 2 EN-GJS-700-2 5.3300 30 < t ≤ 60 400 700 2
60 < t ≤ 200 380 650 1
t ≤ 30 480 800 2 EN-GJS-800-2 5.3301 30 < t ≤ 60 to be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser
60 < t ≤ 200
t ≤ 30 600 900 2 EN-GJS-900-2 5.3302 30 < t ≤ 60 to be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser
60 < t ≤ 200 NOTE The mechanical properties of test pieces machined from cast samples may not reflect exactly the properties of the casting itself. Values for tensile properties of the casting are given in Annex B for guidance. a LT for low temperature. b RT for room temperature. SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 10 7.2.1.2 Impact energy The impact energy values given in Table 2 for room temperature (RT) and low temperature (LT) applications, if applicable, shall only be determined if specified by the purchaser by the time of acceptance of the order. NOTE The use of impact energy is currently being reassessed regarding its limited relevance as a measure of resistance to brittle fracture in castings subject to application loads. Annex F gives information about fracture toughness, impact energy and ductility. Table 2 — Minimum impact energy values measured on V-notched test pieces machined from cast samples for ferritic grades of the ferritic to pearlitic group Material designation Relevant wall thickness Minimum impact energy values J Room temperature Low temperature Low temperature (23 ± 5) °C (− 20 ± 2) °C (− 40 ± 2) °C Symbol Number t mm Mean value (3 tests) Individual value Mean value (3 tests) Individual value Mean value (3 tests) Individual value EN-GJS-350-22-LT 5.3100 t ≤ 30 — — — — 12 9 30 < t ≤ 60 — — — — 12 9 60 < t ≤ 200 — — — — 10 7 EN-GJS-350-22-RT 5.3101 t ≤ 30 17 14 — — — — 30 < t ≤ 60 17 14 — — — — 60 < t ≤ 200 15 12 — — — — EN-GJS-400-18-LT 5.3103 t ≤ 30 — — 12 9 — — 30 < t ≤ 60 — — 12 9 — — 60 < t ≤ 200 — — 10 7 — — EN-GJS-400-18-RT 5.3104 t ≤ 30 14 11 — — — — 30 < t ≤ 60 14 11 — — — — 60 < t ≤ 200 12 9 — — — — NOTE The mechanical properties of test pieces machined from cast samples may not reflect exactly the properties of the casting itself.
7.2.2 Test pieces machined from samples cut from a casting If applicable, the manufacturer and the purchaser shall agree on:  the location(s) on a casting where the sample(s) shall be taken;  the mechanical properties that shall be measured;  the minimum values, or allowable range of values, for these mechanical properties (for information, see Annex B). NOTE 1 The properties of castings may not be uniform, depending on the complexity of the castings and variation in their section thickness. SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 11 NOTE 2 Mechanical properties for test pieces cut from a casting are affected not only by material properties (subject of this European Standard) but also by the local casting soundness (not subject of this standard). 7.2.3 Hardness Brinell hardness and its range values for the grades listed in Table 1 and 3 shall only be specified when agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser by the time of acceptance of the order. Information regarding hardness is given in Annex C. 7.2.4 Graphite structure The graphite structure shall be mainly of form V and VI in accordance with EN ISO 945-1. A more precise definition may be agreed upon by the time of acceptance of the order. NOTE Annex D gives more information on nodularity. 7.2.5 Matrix structure Information regarding the matrix structure is given in Table E.1. 7.3 Solid solution strengthened ferritic spheroidal graphite cast irons 7.3.1 Test pieces machined from cast samples The mechanical properties of solid solution strengthened ferritic spheroidal graphite cast iron test pieces shall be as specified in Table 3. Table 3 — Mechanical properties measured on test pieces machined from cast samples for solid solution strengthened ferritic grades Material designation Relevant wall thickness 0,2 % proof strength
Tensile strength Elongation t mm Rp0,2 MPa min Rm MPa min A % min Symbol Number EN-GJS-450-18 5.3108 t ≤ 30 350 450 18 30 ≤ t ≤ 60 340 430 14 t > 60 to be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser EN-GJS-500-14 5.3109 t ≤ 30 400 500 14 30 ≤ t ≤ 60 390 480 12 t > 60 to be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser EN-GJS-600-10 5.3110 t ≤ 30 470 600 10 30 ≤ t ≤ 60 450 580 8 t > 60 to be agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser NOTE The mechanical properties of test pieces machined from cast samples may not reflect exactly the properties of the casting itself. Values for tensile properties of the casting are given in Annex B for guidance.
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EN 1563:2011 (E) 12 7.3.2 Test pieces machined from samples cut from a casting If applicable, the manufacturer and the purchaser shall agree on:  the location(s) on a casting where the sample(s) shall be taken;  the mechanical properties that shall be measured;  the minimum values, or allowable range of values, for these mechanical properties (for information, see Annex B). NOTE
The properties of castings may not be uniform, depending on the complexity of the castings and variation in their section thicknesses. 7.3.3 Hardness Brinell hardness and its range values for the grades listed in Table 3 shall only be specified when agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser by the time of acceptance of the order. Information regarding hardness is given in Annex C. 7.3.4 Graphite structure The graphite structure shall be mainly of form V and VI in accordance with EN ISO 945-1. A more precise definition may be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. NOTE 1 A.2.3 gives more information on graphite structure. NOTE 2 Annex D gives more information regarding nodularity. 7.3.5 Matrix structure Information on matrix structure is given in Table E.1 and A.2.2. 8 Sampling 8.1 General Samples shall be made from the same material as that used to produce the casting(s) which they represent. Several types of samples (separately cast samples, cast-on samples, side-by-side cast samples, samples cut from a casting) can be used, depending on the mass and wall thickness of the casting. When relevant the type of sample should be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. Unless otherwise agreed the choice of the option is left to the discretion of the manufacturer. When the mass of the casting exceeds 2 000 kg and its relevant wall thickness 60 mm, cast-on samples or side-by-side samples should preferably be used; the dimensions and the location of the sample shall be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser by the time of acceptance of the order. If the spheroidizing treatment is carried out in the mould (in-mould process), the separately cast sample should be avoided. All samples shall be adequately marked to guarantee full traceability to the castings which they represent. The samples shall be subject to the same heat treatment, as that of the castings they represent, if any. Tensile and impact test pieces shall be finally machined from the samples after the heat treatment. SIST EN 1563:2012



EN 1563:2011 (E) 13 8.2 Cast samples 8.2.1 Size of cast sample The size of the sample shall be in correspondence with the relevant wall thickness of the casting as shown in Table 4. If other sizes are used, this shall be agreed between the manufacturer and purchaser. Table 4 — Types and sizes of cast samples and sizes of tensile test pieces in relation to relevant wall thickness of the casting Relevant wall thickness t mm Type of sample Preferred diameter of tensile test piece a d mm Option 1 U-shaped (see Figure 1) Option 2 Y-shaped (see Figure 2) Option 3 Round bar (see Figure 3) Cast-on sample (see Figure 4) t ≤ 12,5 — I Types b, c A 7 (Option 3: 14 mm) 12,5 < t ≤ 30 — II Types a, b, c B 14 30 < t ≤ 60 b III — C 14 60 < t ≤ 200 — IV — D 14 a Other diameters, in accordance with Figure 5, may be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. b The cooling rate of this cast sample corresponds to that of a 40 mm thick wall.
8.2.2 Frequency and number of tests Samples representative of the material shall be produced at a frequency in accordance with the process quality assurance procedures adopted by the manufacturer or as agreed with the purchaser. In the absence of a process quality assurance procedure or any other agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser, a minimum of one cast sample for the tensile test shall be produced to confirm the material grade, at a frequency to be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. When impact tests are required, samples shall be produced at a frequency to be agreed between the manufacturer and the purchaser. 8.2.3 Separately cast samples The samples shall be cast separately in sand moulds and under representative manufacturing conditions. The moulds used to cast the separately cast samples shall have comparable thermal behaviour to the moulding material used to cast the castings. T
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