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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.
Also known as mild steel, low-carbon steel is easy to machine, form, and weld. It's widely fabricated into low-strength fasteners, pins, and axles.
Stronger than low-carbon steel with equally good machinability, 1045 carbon steel is widely used for bolts, studs, and shafts.
This steel is nitrided, which involves the absorption of nitrogen, providing a corrosion-resistant surface that won’t flake or chip. It is comparable to NitroSteel.
Because the thickness is oversized, you can finish these bars to your exact requirements.
The surface of these bars is hardened to increase their resistance to impacts and abrasion. Also known as chrome-moly steel, which is used to create molds, structural supports, and other parts.
The thickness is oversized for finishing to your exact requirements.
The thickness, length, and width are oversized for finishing to your exact requirements.
With an oversized thickness, length, and width, these bars can be finished to your exact requirements.
An oversized diameter allows for finishing to your exact requirements.
Made from powdered metal, M4 tool steel has a consistent microstructure that gives it outstanding resistance to wear and abrasion. It is comparable to CPM Rex M4.
Ground and held to strict diameter and straightness tolerances, these rods are ready to be turned in a lathe.
Also known as flat stock, these bars have an oversized thickness, length, and width for finishing to your exact requirements.
This S2 tool steel has been hardened for excellent strength and impact resistance. It has a tough core that resists breaking under shock loads.
Stronger and more corrosion resistant than 316 stainless steel, Nitronic 50 is especially well-suited for use as shafts and fixtures in marine environments.
The width and thickness are oversized for finishing to your exact requirements.
One of the hardest types of stainless steel after heat treating, 440C offers excellent wear and abrasion resistance. It's often used for bearings, valves, and knife blades.
With excellent strength and wear resistance, S30V stainless steel is a preferred material for knives and cutlery.
With a higher chromium content than 15-5 PH stainless steel, this high-strength 17-4 PH offers better corrosion resistance. It is also known as 630 stainless steel.
This material is hardened for improved strength and wear resistance.
Widely used to fabricate fasteners and engine components, A286 will maintain its strength as temperatures rise.
Offering outstanding strength, 15-5 PH stainless steel is often used for gears and shafts.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 2100° F, 330 stainless steel is widely used as components for industrial furnaces, gas turbines, and boilers. It resists cracking when exposed to heating and cooling cycles.