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Malleable Iron is a type of cast iron that has been heat-treated and annealed to make it more ductile and workable. It is a strong, durable material that is often used in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other structures. It is also used in the manufacture of tools, machinery, and other industrial products. Malleable Iron is often used in combination with other metals, such as steel, to create a stronger, more durable product.
Malleable Iron is produced by melting pig iron and adding carbon, silicon, and other elements to create a malleable material. The material is then poured into molds and cooled. After cooling, the material is reheated and annealed to make it more ductile and workable.
Malleable Iron is a popular choice for many industries due to its strength, durability, and affordability. It is also a popular choice for many DIY projects due to its ease of use and availability.
Some companies in the Malleable Iron market include ArcelorMittal, Nucor Corporation, Gerdau, and Tata Steel. Show Less Read more