De Dietrich R&D developed a new eutectic cast iron in
1980 and it quickly became the highest reference in cast iron
metallurgy.
The word “eutectic” means that the melting point
temperature of the cast iron is lower than the melting point temperature
of all of the components included in its manufacture.
In operation, eutectic means strength:
Homogeneous cast iron results in greater structural integrity
The highest standard in resistance to corrosion allows no weak
points or pitting corrosions
The ability to withstand low water temperature input creates
longer boiler life
Time and money are saved through easy cleaning and maintenance