Materials
A 45-year professional experience in the foundry and mechanical
engineering industry has been reflected in the realisation of the
exceptional strategy of our company..
Since 1995 we have developed this niche casting step by step and we manufacture with high proficiency, most modern technology and deliver excellent quality. For fabrication of our products we use:
Our team of experienced and motivated engineers and skilled labour, together with selected partners from the region, will implement your ideas from model to cast part ready to be installed.
Please, give us your trust.
We manufacture cast parts of the following materials:
Since 1995 we have developed this niche casting step by step and we manufacture with high proficiency, most modern technology and deliver excellent quality. For fabrication of our products we use:
- Small-scale cast parts of up to 250 kilogram maximum of
- any low- and highly alloyed steel and iron materials,
- row, mechanically treated with an all over post-treatment
- with short and reliable delivery time
- at very carefully calculated and competitive prices
Our team of experienced and motivated engineers and skilled labour, together with selected partners from the region, will implement your ideas from model to cast part ready to be installed.
Please, give us your trust.
We manufacture cast parts of the following materials:
Lamellar graphite cast iron to DIN EN 1561 (previously:1691
| e.g.: | EN-GJL-100; (previously:GG-10) |
EN-JL-1010 (previously:0.6010) |
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| to | EN-GJL-350; (previously:GG-35) |
EN-JL-1035 (previously:0.6035) |
Nodular graphite iron to DIN EN 1563 (previously:1693)
| e.g.: | EN-GJS-400-18-LT (previously:GGG-40.3) |
EN-JS-1025 (previously:07043) |
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| to | EN-GJS-800-2 (previously: GGG-80) |
EN-JS-1080 (previously:0.7080) |
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| incl. GGG-80B (alloyed) | ||||
Austenitic lamellar graphite cast iron and nodular graphite iron to DIN 1694
| e.g.: | GGL - Ni Mn 137 | 0.6652 | ||
| to | GGL - Ni Si Cr 3055 GGG - Ni Mn 137 |
0.6680 0.7652 |
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| to | GGG - Ni Si Cr 3552 | 0.7688 | ||
| incl. heat-resistant nodular graphite iron and corrosion-resistant cast iron | ||||
Wear-resistant cast iron to DIN 1695 (new: pr DIN EN 12513)
| e.g.: | G-X 300CrNiSi952 (Ni-hard4) |
0.9630 (EN-JN 2040) |
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| to | G-X 300 Cr Mo 271 (EN-GJN-HV 600) |
0.9655 (EN-JN2080) |
Steel casting for general uses to DIN 1681
| e.g.: | GS - 38 (new: GE 200) GS - 45 (new: GE 240) GS - 52 (new: GE 260) GS - 60 (new: GE 300) |
1.0420 1.0446 1.0552 1.0558 |
Steel casting with improved welding properties and toughness to DIN 17 182
| e.g.: | GS - 15 Mn 5 (new: G 17 Mn 5) GS - 20 Mn 5 (new: G 20 Mn 5) GS - 8 Mn 7 |
1.1131 1.1120 1.5015 |
High-tensile steel casting with good welding properties
| e.g.: | GS - 18 Ni Mo Cr 3.6 GS - 18 Ni Cr Mo 12.61 |
1.6759 1.6781 |
Tempering steel SEW 510/515
| e.g.: | GS - 30 Mn 5 GS - 25 Cr Mo 4 GS - 42 Cr Mo 4 GS - 30 Cr Mo V 6.4. |
1.1165 1.7218 1.7225 1.7725 |
Creep-resistant ferritic steel casting to DIN EN 10213 T.2 (alt: 17245)
| e.g.: | GS - C25 GS - 17 Cr Mo 5.5 GS - 22 Mo 4 GS - 18 Cr Mo 9.10 |
1.0619 1.7357 1.5419 1.7379 |
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Non-magnetizable and wear-resistant steel casting to SEW 395
| e.g.: | G - X 120 Mn 13 G - X 25 Mn Cr Ni 886 |
1.3802 1.3966 |
Stainless steel-to DIN 17 446, partly new DIN EN 10213T.4
| e.g.: | G - X 8 Cr Ni 13 | 1.4008 | ||
| bis | G - X 5 Cr Ni Mo Nb 18.10 | 1.4581 | ||
- to SEW 410 |
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| e.g.: | G - X 70 Cr 29 | 1.4085 | ||
| bis | G - X 2 Ni Cr Mo Cu N 2520 | 1.4536 | ||
Heat-resisting steel casting to DIN 17 485 or SEW 471 resp.
| e.g.: | G - X 30 Cr Si 6 G - X 40 Cr Si 29 G - X 25 Cr Ni Si 18.9 |
1.4710 1.4776 1.4825 |
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| bis | G - NiCr28W | 2.4879 |
As well as special steels to customers requirements, and foreign codes and standards.
siliconcasting, Super-Duplex, ADI and C-ADI
