Carbon Steel |
| Low Carbon Steel |
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Steel with carbon content between 0.05 – 0.25%, easy to shape and suitable for low strength fasteners. |
| Medium Carbon Steel |
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Steel with carbon content between 0.29 – 0.54%, ductile and strong with low wearing properties. |
| High Carbon Steel |
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Steel with carbon content between 0.55 – 0.95%, strong and ideal for high strength fasteners. |
Alloy Steel |
| Chromium |
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Chromium alloyed steel with increased corrosion resistance among other alloy steel material. |
| Chrome Vanadium |
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Hardenable alloy steel with resistance to abrasion, oxidation and corrosion. |
| Molybdenum |
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Molybdenum bearing steels are generally employed for heat resistance application. |
| Cr-Mo |
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Low alloy steel with high tensile strength and corrosion resistance, suitable for high-temperature / pressure applications. |
| Ni-Cr-Mo |
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Low alloy steel with addition of nickel, chromium and molybdenum with high strength and impact properties. |
| Ni-Mo |
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Steel containing 0.2-0.3% molybdenum and 1.65-3.75% nickel as alloying elements with case hardening properties. |
Nickel Chromium |
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Nickel and chromium added alloy steel with toughness, resistance to oxidation and corrosion. |
| Silicon Manganese Steel |
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Alloy steel designed for spring products at high temperature service applications. |
| Tool Steel |
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Distinctive Hardness, resistance to abrasion and deformation with prominent stability at high strength. |
Stainless Steel |
| Austenic Stainless Steel |
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Range of low cost corrosion resistant nickel chromium alloys with low carbon content. |
| Ferritic Steel |
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High chromium magnetic stainless steel with good ductility, resistance to corrosion and stress corrosion cracking. |
| Martensitic Stainless Steel |
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Heat-treatable magnetic stainless steel with resistance to erosion and wearing due to high core hardness. |
| Precipitation Hardening |
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Group of age-hardened stainless steel alloys, capable of achieving high tensile strength through heat-treatment. |
| Duplex Steel |
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Dual phase alloy including austenitic and ferritic microstructure with high strength and corrosion resistance. |
| Super Duplex Steel |
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Similar to Duplex but with higher chromium and molybdenum content that adds increased corrosion resistance. |
| High Moly Stainless Steel |
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Austenitic stainless steel with increased molybdenum content for superior corrosion resistance. |
Super Alloys |
| Stellite |
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Non magnetic Cobalt Chromium alloys, designed for wear resistance and high corrosion resistance. |
| Waspalloy |
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Age hardening high nickel based alloy, designed for use in high temperature applications like gas turbines. |
| Maraging |
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Carbon free iron alloys and upto 25% nickel, known for superior strength gained by slow cooling and age hardening. |
| Rene® Alloys |
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Nickel based alloys capable of retaining high strength over temperature between 1200 – 1800° F. |
| Sanicro® Alloys |
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High alloy multi-purpose austenitic stainless steel with high resistance to acids, SCC, pitting anc crevice corrosion. |
| Invar® Alloys |
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Nickel iron alloy with uniquely low coefficient of thermal expansion, also known by generic name FeNi36. |
| Nilo® Alloys |
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Alike Invar® alloys, Nilo® alloys nickel iron alloys offering exceptionally low coefficient of thermal expansion. |
Non Ferrous Metal & Alloys |
| Titanium |
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Metal with low density and high strength offering high strength to weight ratio with wide range of applications. |
| Titanium Alloy |
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Family of alloys with titanium and other elements providing range of strength and toughness. |
| Copper |
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Non ferrous ductile metal with high thermal and electrical conductivity. |
| Copper Alloys |
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Family of copper alloys with addition of various alloying elements like tin, zinc, manganese, silicon and aluminium. |
| Tantalum |
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A rare transition metal that is hard, highly corrosive and almost immue to chemical attacks |
| Zirconium |
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Strong transition metal that is highly corrosion resistant with nuclear applications. |
| Aluminium |
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Non magnetic, highly ductile, light weight metal with high thermal and electrical conductivity. |
| Nickel |
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Hard and ductile transition metal with superior strength and corrosion resistance. |
| Nickel Alloys |
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Family of high nickel based alloys with enhanced properties for high performance service. |
| Molybdenum |
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Ductile metal having highest melting point after tantalum and tungsten and is highly resistant to corrosions. |
High Performance Nickel Alloys |
| Inconel |
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A high nickel based super alloy with addition of chromoum and iron, resistant to corrosion at high temperatures. |
| Monel |
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Nickel copper alloy with high tensile strength and resistance to sea water corrosion. |
| Hastelloy |
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Nickel chromium molybdenum superalloy with primary resistance to chemical attacks, crevice and pitting. |
| Incoloy |
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Nickel based high performance alloy with exceptional resistance to many aggressive corrosion environments. |
| Nimonic |
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Wrought, age-hardened Nickel Chromium alloy that is strengthened by additives like titanium, aluminium and carbon. |
Copper Alloys |
| Chromium Copper |
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Heat treatable, corrosion resistant copper alloy which combines high electrical conductivity with high strength. |
| Copper Nickel |
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Alloy of copper and nickel exhibiting high resistance to sea-water and marine biofouling. |
| Beryllium Copper |
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Also known as copper beryllium having highest strength among any copper alloy. |
| Brass |
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Widely used alloy of copper and zinc that can be varied to achieve varying mechanical and electrical properties. |
| Aluminium Bronze |
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Copper alloy that is used in highly corrosive environments besides providing optimum wear and abrasive resistance |
| Nickel Aluminium Bronze |
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Copper alloy best known for their high strength and corrosion resistance. |
| Silicon Aluminium Bronze |
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Silicon added aluminium bronze with enhanced strength, corrosion resistance and impact strength. |
| Phosphor Bronze |
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Alloy of copper, phosphorus and tin with increased strength, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance. |
| Silicon Bronze |
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Low leaded copper alloy with high corrosion resistance ideal for marine industry. |
| Manganese Bronze |
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Ideal for high load, low speed applications that require a combination of outstanding wear characteristics and high bearing strength. |
| Tin Bronze |
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A hard, strong alloy able to withstand wear and corrosion under high load, low speed applications. |