:: : : : : : Yes, but malleable iron is derived from white cast iron, which still contains silicon as an alloying element-- you can't make it from pure iron-carbon, because the carbon will remain as cementite in the absence of silicon.
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Dr Cem Selcuk, project manager for Adal, said in their September 19, 2005 news release, " Just for comparison with another strong material, white cast iron has a tensile strength of approximately 250 MPa ( Mega Pascals ) " [ sic ] " and is also brittle, whereas ticalium has a higher strength of about 330 MPa together with a greater stiffness while exhibiting greater lightness according to third party testing ."