Cast Iron Rods
Cast-iron rods are solid and round lengths of metal often used for parts in commercial and industrial applications. They are available in different sizes and material grades that make them easy to machine, resist wear, dampen impacts, shocks and vibration, and conduct electricity.
65-45-12 Cast Iron Rods
Grade 65-45-12 cast-iron rods contain ferrite for easy machinability without breaking. They resist wear, impacts, fatigue, and absorb shocks. These rods are often manufactured into gears, pistons, pump rotors, collets, valves, and bushings.
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80-55-06 Cast Iron Rods
Grade 80-55-06 cast-iron rods contain graphite for added strength and wear resistance. They are often manufactured into pistons, rods, pulleys, bushings, rollers, gears, and other automotive parts and components.
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CL 40 Cast Iron Rods
Grade CL 40 cast-iron rods are easy to machine and dampen shocks and vibration. They resist wear and are often manufactured into pulleys, rollers, bushings, flywheels, and gears.
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