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AA 197 03

CORPORATE PURCHASING SPECIFICATION Rev. No. 06

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GREY IRON CASTINGS - Gr: FG 260


1.0 GENERAL
This specification governs the quality requirements of Grey Iron Castings having a tensile
strength of 260 N/mm2.
2.0 APPLICATION
Suitable for general engineering purposes.
The Information on this document is the property of BHARAT HEAVY ELECTRICALS LIMITED
It must not be used directly or Indirectly in any way detrimental to the Interest of the company.

3.0 CONDITION OF DELIVERY


As cast or cast and stress relieved or rough machined or rough machined and stress
relieved as specified in BHEL order/drawing.
Castings shall not be painted.

4.0 COMPLIANCE WITH NATIONAL / INTERNATIONAL STANDARD


COPYRIGHT AND CONFIDENTIAL

Castings shall comply with the following national standards and also meet the requirements
of this specification.
IS: 210-1993 (RA-2004) : Grey Iron Castings
Gr: FG 260

5.0 DIMENSION AND TOLERANCES


Castings shall be true to the pattern / drawing.
Holes for machining up to and including 50mm in diameter are to be cast solid, unless
otherwise stated in BHEL order / drawing.
Unless otherwise specified in BHEL order/ drawing, untoleranced dimensions for the casings
shall be as per tolerance class 5 of BHEL standard AA 023 04 02.
6.0 MANUFACTURE
The castings shall be cast from the metal melted or refined in any suitable metallurgical
plant other than an iron ore smelting furnace.
All castings above five tonnes shall be mould cooled. Under mould cooling process, the
mould should not be disturbed until the hottest portion of the casting cools down to 3000C.

7.0 HEAT TREATMENT


Castings shall be artificially aged (stress relieving) by heating in a furnace to a temperature
of 520 to 5800C (recommended), whenever specified.
Test pieces shall also be heat treated along with the castings they represent.

Revisions :
APPROVED :
INTERPLANT MATERIAL RATIONALISATION
Cl: 30.5.2 of MOM of MRC-FCF+HTM COMMITTEE-MRC (FCF+HTM)

Rev. No. 06 Amd.No. Reaffirmed Prepared Issued Dt. of 1st Issue


Dt:01.10.2005 Dt : BHOPAL Corp. R&D December, 1977
Year :
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8.0 FINISH
All castings shall be properly fettled and dressed and all surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned.
Whenever specified, the machined surfaces shall have the surface finish as indicated in the
drawing.
9.0 FREEDOM FROM DEFECTS
Castings shall sound, clean, free from defects such as porosity, blow holes, sand inclusions,
shrinkage's, cavities, hard spots, cold shuts, cracks, etc. which may adversely affect
machining and utility of castings.
10.0 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
The composition of iron is left to the discretion of the manufacturer. (But limit of sulphur and
phosphorus may be specified by BHEL, if desired).
In case of special castings, the detailed chemical composition shall be as agreed between
BHEL and the manufacturer.

11.0 TEST SAMPLES:


11.1 Provision of Test Bars :
All the test bars shall be cast separately in sand moulds and the number of test bars required
shall be as specified in clause 11.2 below. They shall be cast at the same time and from the
same melt as the castings they represent..
The test bar material shall be identifiable with that of the castings represented.
When castings are subjected to heat treatment and the test bars shall be heat treated
together with the castings they represent.
11.2 Frequency Of Testing:
The number of tests required for each melt or batch of castings shall be as laid in table 1
below.
Table 1: Number of Tests
Group Mass of Individual Test Requirements Test
Castings Samples
---------- ---------------------------- --------------------------------------------------- ---------------
*1 upto 12.5 kg One test for every 500kg of castings 3
or part thereof.
*2 over 12.5 kg and One test for every 1 tonne of castings 3
upto 50 kg or part thereof.
*3 over 50 kg and One test for every 2 tonnes of castings 3
upto 500 kg or part thereof.
*4 over 500 kg and One test for every 3 tonnes of castings 3
upto 1 tonne or part thereof.
5 over 1 tonne One test for every 4 tonnes of castings 3
or part thereof or one test for every casting
weighing 4 tonnes or more.
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* In group 1, 2, 3 & 4 all castings represented by one test shall be poured from the same ladle
or same heat as the bars provided for the test.
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11.3 Size of Test Bars:

A test bar from which the tensile test piece is machined shall be cast as a uniform cylindrical
bar of 30mm diameter. The tolerance on the diameter shall be + 2mm, - 0 mm.
The minimum length of the test bar shall be 230mm.

11.4 Dimensions of Test Pieces:


Test pieces shall conform to the dimensions as per IS:210.
Note: Test bars as specified above with proper identification and representative of the
castings shall be supplied along with the consignment for testing at BHEL works.

12.0 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES


12.1 Tensile:
The test pieces prepared in accordance with clause 11 shall show a tensile strength of
260 N/mm2, minimum, when tested in accordance with IS:1608.

12.2 Hardness (Brinell)

Hardness shall be measured on actual casting at three different places. The castings shall
have a Brinell Hardness in the range of 180 to 230 HB, when tested in accordance with
IS 1500.

13.0 OPTIONAL TESTS


If specified in the drawing/order, the following tests shall be conducted.
13.1 Non-destructive test

Magnetic Particle Inspection:

Magnetic Particle Inspection as per BHEL standard AA 085 01 33 and norms of acceptance
as per AA 085 01 34 at level 2.
13.2 Hydraulic:

Hydraulic test shall be conducted by the manufacturer. In case hydraulic testing as prescribed
on the BHEL order/drawing is not carried out at the manufacturer's works, the same shall be
carried out by BHEL after necessary machining. However, the manufacturer shall guarantee
against any leakage when tested at BHEL's end.
Test pressure and duration of test shall be as specified in BHEL order/drawing.
14.0 RETEST
Retest shall be done as per IS:210.

15.0 REPAIR OF CASTINGS

Repair of castings shall not be carried out by the manufacturer without the prior permission of
BHEL.
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16.0 SCOPE OF THIRD PARTY INSPECTION:

Wherever, separate quality plan is not attached, the scope of third party inspection shall
be as follows:
1. Review of supplier’s declared chemical composition.
2. Selection of test samples for mechanical tests and witness of mechanical tests.
3. Witness of Non-destructive tests as applicable.
4. Review of HT charts.
5. Dimensional inspection.

17.0 TEST CERTIFICATES

Three copies of test certificates shall be supplied unless otherwise stated on order,
preferably in the test certificate format annexed to this specification (Annexure -1).

In addition, the supplier shall ensure to enclose one copy of the test certificate alongwith
their dispatch documents to facilitate quick clearance of the material.

The following details shall be furnished in the test certificate:

1. Dimensional inspection
2. Detail of heat treatment
3. Hardness value
4. NDT
5. Optional tests called for in the drawing/order.

18.0 PACKING AND MARKING

Castings shall be suitably packed to prevent corrosion and damage during transit. Machined
surfaces shall be properly protected with anticorrosive compounds. Each package or
casting (when supplied separately) shall be legibly marked with the following information.

AA 19703: Grey Iron Castings-Gr: FG 260


BHEL Order No.
Consignment/Identification No.
Melt No.
Weight
Supplier's Name

19.0 REFERRED STANDARDS (Latest Publications Including Amendments):

1. IS: 210 2. IS:1500 3. IS:1608 4. AA 023 04 02

4. AA 085 01 33 5. AA 085 01 34
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ANNEXURE 1 - RECOMMENDED TEST CERTIFICATE FORMAT FOR CASTING

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