Ductile method of steel structure from SMC

Ductile steel structure, also known as nodular steel structure or S.G. steel structure is a member of the family of cast steel structures, which includes gray, malleable, white, and compacted graphite steel structures. Although there are chemical and metallurgical differences that distinguish the family members, of prime concern to the design engineer are the mechanical and physical properties available. Ductile steel structure is the strongest, toughest, and enjoys highest endurance limit of all the cast steel structures.
Since the invention of Ductile steel structure in 1948, Ductile steel structure castings have been proven to be a reliable, cost effective alternative to steel castings, forgings, and fabrication. Conversions to Ductile steel structure have been made because of excellent cast ability and mach inability, comparable or superior properties, and 10% lower density resulting in cost savings as high as 75%. Why ductile steel structure? Because it offers the design engineer an outstanding combination of endurance, toughness, reliability, and low cost manufacturing.
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