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Ductile Iron

GEAR TALK WITH CHUCK | 2017-11-21

Where Have All the Pumpjacks Gone?

The last stronghold for herringbones was — and remains — the venerable oil field pumpjack gearbox. Although known by a variety of other names, noth...
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 2013-01-01

Gear Material Selection and Construction for Large Gears

A road map is presented listing critical considerations and optimal use of materials and methods in the construction of large gears.
FEATURE ARTICLES | 2010-09-01

The Efficiency Experts

Bradley University and Winzeler Gear collaborate on the design and development of an urban light vehicle.
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 1995-03-01

ADI - A Designer Gear Material

If someone were to tell you that he had a gear material that was stronger per pound than aluminum, as wear-resistant as steel, easier to machine than free-machining steel and capable of producing gears domestically for 20% less than those now cut from foreign made forgings, would you consider that material to be "high tech"? Probably. Well, throw out all the pre-conceived notions that you may have had about "high tech" materials. The high-performance material they didn't teach you about in school is austempered ductile iron (ADI).
TECHNICAL ARTICLES | 1984-10-01

Austempered Ductile Iron: Technology Base Required for an Emerging Technology

This paper addresses Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) as an emerging Itechnology and defines its challenge by describing the state-of-the-art of incumbent materials. The writing is more philosophical in nature than technical and is presented to establish a perspective.