The critical temp for Grey or ductle cast iron is around 1,400 degrese. Any hotter than this the cast begins precipitation of it`s elements, molecularly chaning the casting into what is known as white cast iron. White cast iron is very brittle due to the lack of carbon and manganeese molecuels. White cast iron is very supseptible to cracking when involved in ANY type of stress situation. This is why it is important NOT to exceede the CRITICAL temprature when welding Ductle or Grey cast iron. When welding a casting, if there are surfaces that need to be machined after the repair, a specific proceedure must be followed. Some casting repair proceedures are NOT considered sutible for machining. When welding a casting, if not done properly applying the weld can easily over reach this critical temprature thus causing the surrounding area to become the dreaded white cast iron.
Supseptible to cracking along the edge of the weldment.
When implementing a weld on ANY material stress is induced NO matter if the weld is applied HOT, COLD, or OTHER WISE. This stress WILL create distortion even if only slightly. A slight stress on white cast is going to mean a crack, if not immediately, eventualy. When reparing ANY casting stress relief is a MUST DO!
This can be accomplished by several methods, Peening the weld immediatly after each application. or Sanding/Grinding the weldment after application. Of course Sanding/grinding method is impracticle on a weldment that is in a deep groove that requires multiple passes to reach the surface. However once the weld is above the surface, Sanding, Grinding the final weld to a finished surface does help to relieve stress on the weldment. Remember, on this deep groove type weld each weld should also be peened after application.
NO matter what type filler rod and or proceedure you choose it is IMPORTANT NOT to go above the critical temp. of 1,400 degrese and follow the choosen proceedure closely.