Steel is an essential material in the manufacturing industry. It is widely used in construction, automotive, aerospace, and many other industries due to its strength, durability, and versatility. Steel can be molded into various shapes and sizes, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. From structural support to machinery components, steel plays a vital role in the manufacturing industry. It is also a cost-effective material compared to other metals, which makes it a popular choice for manufacturers. The use of steel in manufacturing has revolutionized the industry and has helped in creating efficient and reliable products..
LOW CARBON STEEL
Carbon steel is a steel with carbon content (between 0.12 and 0.5%). It includes only a very small amount of other alloying elements.
This type of steel is very strong and impact resistant. It is also an environmentally friendly solution as it can be more easily recycled than other metals.
LOW ALLOY STEEL
Carbon steel generally contains less than 10% alloying elements, with no element exceeding 5%. According to its components and thermal, this type of steel can be modified to increase its hardness, breaking load, resistance to wear, creep or corrosion, or another characteristic specific to its use
Low alloy steel replaces the 44 W / 50 W types of steel used in the manufacture of plaques and bars for machine shops. Depending on the heat treatment and quenching carried out on low alloy steel, it is possible to obtain a wide range of mechanical properties
STAINLESS STEEL
Stainless steel is a ferrous alloy that contains over 50% iron and a minimum of 10.5% chromium. All stainless steel has impressive corrosion resistance, making them essential alloys for the construction industry. Stainless steel alloys are also non-magnetic (therefore without magnetic property) and have high mechanical strength.
WE SUPPLY PARTS USING THE FOLLOWING ALLOY GRADES / STANDARDS |
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Low Carbon Steel |
Low Alloy Steel |
Stainless Steel |
ASTM A27 |
ASTM A148 |
AIAI 300 & 400 |
ASTM A352 |
ASTM A217 |
ASTM A217 |
ASTM A216 |
AISI 8620 & 8630 |
ASTM A351 |
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ASTM A487 |
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ASTM A743 |
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ASTM A995 |