Cast iron typically begins to soften and can bend at temperatures around 1,500°F (815°C) to 1,600°F (871°C). However, it is important to note that cast iron is more prone to cracking than bending due to its brittle nature. At elevated temperatures, it can lose its structural integrity, making it more susceptible to deformation if excessive force is applied.
Cast iron can bend slightly when subjected to high temperatures that exceed its yield strength, often due to thermal expansion. Additionally, significant mechanical forces, such as bending or twisting, can cause slight deformation, especially if the cast iron is thin or has inherent flaws. However, cast iron is generally quite brittle, so while it may bend slightly under certain conditions, it is more likely to crack or break under excessive stress.
If the pipe is No Hub cast Iron you can use a mission cap If the cast Iron is bell then you caulk in a cast iron plug If the cast iron is a spigot end you get a transition coupling either standard weight CI or extra heavy and then use a cast iron cap in the transition coupling
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Cast iron is, as the name implies, "iron" which has been "cast", or melted and poured into a mold. The material is usually not really pure iron but rather an alloy including carbon and (often) silicon.
A cast iron tub is about 325lbs. steel is about 75lbs. Tap on tub if it sounds solid it is cast iron.
Cast iron can bend slightly when subjected to high temperatures that exceed its yield strength, often due to thermal expansion. Additionally, significant mechanical forces, such as bending or twisting, can cause slight deformation, especially if the cast iron is thin or has inherent flaws. However, cast iron is generally quite brittle, so while it may bend slightly under certain conditions, it is more likely to crack or break under excessive stress.
It depends on the situation and the type of iron it is. The other things mixed with the iron, such as carbon, oxygen and other trace metals and minerals can have a big effect on whether it will bend. Cast iron tends to be fairly brittle and doesn't bend well. But if you heat it, it bends fairly easily. Other types of iron can be bent and curved with a little bit of effort.
an iron bar is harder to bend.
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You can get a manual for a West Bend cordless iron is from the website, foxy. You can also get a manual from laundry.manualsonline.
It is a physical change.
no it is not flexible but when you melt it then you cn bend it but not much.
Cast iron is fabricated in blast furnaces where iron ore is reduced by coke to cast iron, according to Wikipedia.
no cast iron is more superior than foregn iron
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When Pig Iron is melted and recooled it is called Cast Iron
During the manufacture of Cast Iron, an intermediate product is Pig Iron. Further processing results in Cast Iron.