Ductile Iron vs Cast Iron Pipe: A Comparison of Physical Properties and Corrosion Resistance
Wednesday, April 9, 2025 4:30 PM to 5:00 PM · 30 min. (US/Central)
Room 101 C&D
Presentation
Civil InfrastructureWater & Wastewater
Information
Paper ID: C2025-00252 ABSTRACT: Ductile iron and cast iron pipe are similar, however there are significant differences in physical properties between the two. Since its introduction ductile iron pipe has been one of the most popular pipe materials for water systems. While cast iron pressure pipe has not been manufactured in the United States since 1976, it remains a sizeable component of water and wastewater systems across the country as well. If you are doing any condition assessment or asset management of metallic pipelines in water systems, it is likely that you will encounter both cast and ductile iron pipe.
This presentation will discuss the material properties of both cast and ductile iron pipe and how they relate to different failure methods for each material. It will also discuss the research that DIPRA did comparing the corrosion rates of cast iron pipe and ductile iron pipe in the same environments. Graphitic corrosion, unique to iron pipe, will be looked at as well, including a discussion of the strength of these corrosion byproducts in cast iron pipe.
This presentation will discuss the material properties of both cast and ductile iron pipe and how they relate to different failure methods for each material. It will also discuss the research that DIPRA did comparing the corrosion rates of cast iron pipe and ductile iron pipe in the same environments. Graphitic corrosion, unique to iron pipe, will be looked at as well, including a discussion of the strength of these corrosion byproducts in cast iron pipe.
Author(s)
Josh Blount
Educational Track
Civil, Infrastructure, & Defense