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182 copper is stronger, harder, and more wear resistant than 110 copper. Also known as RWMA Class 2 chromium copper, it's commonly used in resistance welding, for circuit-breaker parts, and for molds to make plastic parts.
This nickel-chromium, often called Chromel C, provides effortless formability. Use it for heating elements, resistance windings, and hot-wire cutters.
All set for turning in your lathe, these precision-ground rods are held to a strict straightness tolerance.
An oversized diameter allows for finishing to your exact requirements.
The thickness on these bars is precision ground to a tight tolerance.
The thickness, length, and width are oversized for finishing to your exact requirements.
While the low carbon content makes 8620 alloy steel easy-to-weld, it's the nickel, chromium, and molybdenum content that provides wear resistance.
Add color to your mixture when making ceramic, plastic, and rubber or when casting metal.
Also known as Nichrome, nickel-chromium alloy withstands high temperatures while resisting oxidation and scale formation.