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Carbon alloys.


Desulco, manufactured by Superior Graphite graphite (grăf`īt), an allotropic form of carbon, known also as plumbago and black lead. It is dark gray or black, crystalline (often in the form of slippery scales), greasy, and soft, with a metallic luster.  Co., is the premier carbon alloy alloy (ăl`oi, əloi`) [O. Fr.,=combine], substance with metallic properties that consists of a metal fused with one or more metals or nonmetals.  preferred by ductile ductile /duc·tile/ (duk´til) susceptible of being drawn out without breaking.

duc·tile
adj.
Easily molded or shaped.



ductile

susceptible of being drawn out without breaking.
 and gray iron, and high carbon steel producers worldwide. For 25 years this unique material has enabled melt shop managers to consistently and cost effectively achieve their desired melt chemistries and microstructures. Let us demonstrate how Desulco, can be a "Superior Solution[TM]" that benefits your operation.--Superior Graphite Company

Ph: 312/559-2999 * Fax: 312/559-9064 www.superiorgraphite.com

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Title Annotation:Literature+PLUS+
Publication:Modern Casting
Date:Sep 1, 2003
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