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CM22 Alloy: Superior Abrasion Resistance

CM22 alloy is a chromium/molybdenum white iron that provides the highest level of abrasion resistance and toughness of any white iron alloy. It closely conforms to ASTM A-532 Class II requirements but through heat treating, produces a structure with less than 10% retained austenite, resulting in excellent abrasion resistance and good toughness. The alloy has specified chemical compositions of carbon, manganese, silicon, chromium, nickel, phosphorus, sulfur, molybdenum, and copper. Samples are analyzed and microstructures checked to ensure proper composition and hardness.

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CM22 Alloy: Superior Abrasion Resistance

CM22 alloy is a chromium/molybdenum white iron that provides the highest level of abrasion resistance and toughness of any white iron alloy. It closely conforms to ASTM A-532 Class II requirements but through heat treating, produces a structure with less than 10% retained austenite, resulting in excellent abrasion resistance and good toughness. The alloy has specified chemical compositions of carbon, manganese, silicon, chromium, nickel, phosphorus, sulfur, molybdenum, and copper. Samples are analyzed and microstructures checked to ensure proper composition and hardness.

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CM22 ALLOY

Closely Conforms to ASTM A-532 Class II with Abrasion Resistance

CM22 alloy is a Chromium/Molybdenum white iron


and is recognized as providing the highest level of
abrasion resistance and toughness of any white iron Mechanical Properties
alloy. CM22 conforms to ASTM A532 Class II, Type Density 0.273 lbs/in3
B chemical requirements, but through a unique Brinell Hardness 700 min
multi-step heat treating process, a structure with less Tensile Strength 80 - 120 KSI
than 10% retained austenite is produced resulting in
Max Bend Stress / Yield Strength 113 KPSI
excellent abrasion resistance and a good measure of
toughness.

MICROSTRUCTURE Chemical Analysis


Carbon 2.0% - 3.3%
Manganese 2% MAX
Silicon 1.5% MAX
Chromium 14.0% - 18.0%
Nickel 2.5% MAX
Phosphorus 0.10% MAX
Sulfur 0.06% MAX
Molybdenum 3.0% MAX
Copper 1.2% MAX
Iron Balance

Samples of each heat are analyzed prior to


pouring to ensure exact chemical composition.
Microstructural analyses are performed randomly
and each casting is checked for proper hardness
at several intervals during production.

Made in the USA

101916

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