Iron is graphite or not
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graphite particles are shorter and thicker.
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The graphite in compacted graphite iron differs in structure from that in gray iron because the graphite particles are shorter and thicker. Applications. The first commercial application for compacted graphite iron was for the brake discs for high-speed rail trains. More recently compacted graphite iron has been used for diesel engine blocks
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Compacted graphite iron (CGI), also known as vermicular graphite iron (GJV, VG, JV or GGV from the German: "Gusseisen mit Vermiculargraphit") especially in non-English speaking countries, is a metal which is gaining popularity in applications that require either greater strength, or lower weight than cast iron.
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