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Also known as mild steel, low-carbon steel is easy to machine, form, and weld. It's widely fabricated into parts that don’t require high strength.
The same steel used in automobile bodies, this AHSS (advanced high-strength steel) allows you to fabricate high-strength parts using thinner material than you could with other types of steel. It is formable, weldable, and more economical than alloy steel.
4130 alloy steel has a low carbon content that provides good weldability. It's often used for gears, fasteners, and structural applications.
Also known as chrome-moly steel, this versatile 4140 alloy steel is used for a wide range of parts, such as axles, shafts, collets, and die holders. It resists fracturing from repeated stress.
Easier to machine than 52100 alloy steel rods, these extremely hard and wear-resistant tubes are often used to create bearings, bushings, and other cylindrical parts that are under constant stress. They’re also known as chrome steel.
Gray cast iron machines faster with less wear on cutting tools than most types of steel. It's often fabricated into gears, pulleys, rollers, and bushings.
From cookware to chemical-processing equipment, 304 stainless steel is a good all-around choice for a wide range of applications.
The textured surface hides fingerprints and dents. This material is widely used in decorative applications, such as partitions and handrails.
Polished to either a brushed or mirror-like finish, this material is often used to fabricate decorative enclosures and industrial workstations.
With a diameter that’s held to a close tolerance, this material is hardened for increased wear and abrasion resistance.
The addition of molybdenum gives 316 stainless steel excellent corrosion resistance. Use it in a variety of marine and chemical-processing applications.
Seamless construction with no weld bead gives this tubing an interior with unrestricted flow. It can be flared without splitting.
Tubing is welded with a smoothed weld bead on the inside to reduce particle buildup. It is also known as DOM (drawn over mandrel) tubing.
This tubing has the strength to withstand vacuum applications up to 29" Hg.
A thin layer of zinc yellow-chromate gives this tubing extra corrosion resistance, making it an economical alternative to stainless steel.
With the lowest OD tolerance of all our steel tubing, this tubing is designed for precision applications.
This tubing has a seamless construction with no weld bead for unrestricted flow and is stronger than welded tubing.
When your application does not require a smooth interior, this tubing is an economical choice.
This tubing is suitable for extreme-pressure applications reaching 15,000 psi—the highest pressure rating of all the tubing we offer.
This tubing is made to tighter tolerances than other stainless steel tubing.
Compared to other stainless steel tubing, this tubing is harder, stronger, and more durable.
A thin layer of silicon on the interior provides a smooth surface and offers protection against corrosive gases.
A titanium additive gives this tubing excellent strength and superior corrosion resistance. It meets MIL-T-8808.
This tubing comes cleaned and capped to prevent moisture and dirt from contaminating the inside.
The outside of this tubing is polished to a high-luster finish for a shiny appearance.
This tubing withstands high pressures up to 13,700 psi. It is also known as capillary tubing.
Also known as hypodermic or needle tubing, this tubing has thin walls and is made to tight tolerances for use in precision applications.
This tubing has a 90° bend that holds its shape.
The interior and exterior are polished to a high-luster finish to resist particle buildup and allow for easy cleaning.
Polished to a 10 Ra finish on the inside, this tubing has the smoothest interior of any tubing we offer. It is commonly used in semiconductor applications.
This premium-grade tubing is polished to a 20 Ra or 15 Ra finish on the inside to reduce particle buildup and allow for easy cleaning.