Naval Brass
Naval Brass shares the characteristics of regular Brass with one added benefit, it is primarily used where corrosion is important especially in or near seawater.
Copper is the main element of the alloy Bronze, with a high amount of tin added. Depending on the amount of copper-zinc, will depend on the type of application that works best, as a high level of copper content will allow the bronze to perform additional protection from corrosion in the form of patina, which is valuable for items that are exposed to moisture and other weather elements. The properties of Bronze that are most valuable are as follows:
There are many types of Aluminum, based on the alloy added. When making an ounce per ounce comparison, Aluminum is a better conductor of heat and electricity than copper. Aluminum is the most abundant metal on Earth, and is highly used due to its characteristics:
The following is a list of Aluminum we are currently using. If there is another you would like to use that is not listed, please give us a call, and we will see if we are able to accommodate you:
6061 T6
The most common used Aluminum alloy. The characteristics of this metal make it a very versatile metal product:
2011
2024
7075
Stainless steel alloys are corrosive resistant, at high temperatures are able to maintain high strength. Common additives include nickel, chromium, and molybdenum.
The following is a list of Stainless Steel we are currently using. Let us know if there is one you would prefer to use that is not listed below:
300 Series
302
304
316
400 Series
17-4
Often used to describe steel that is not Stainless, and may include alloy steels. With the increase in carbon, when heat treated, steel has the ability to become harder and stronger. The negative impact of this is it also becomes less ductile (able to stretch into wire).
The following is a list of Carbon Steel we are currently using. Also included are some of the most common products made from Carbon Steel:
1215
Ideal for Screw machine products, bushing, inserts, roll threading, nibbling, hose fittings, couplings, pins, studs.
1018
Most commonly available rolled cold steel
1117
Used in Screw Machine processed for parts that require extensive machining and require tight tolerances, and a smooth finish. Has improved mechanical properties over 1212 Screw Stock
Ideal for gears, worms, studs, shafts, cam shafts, universal joints
12L14
Lead is added to this alloy to enhance the machinability of the metal. The addition of lead does change the strength slightly
Consists of Low-Alloy and High-Alloy classifications, based on the amount of each element added.
The following is a list of Alloy Steel we are currently using. Also included are some of the most common products made from Alloy Steel:
4140
4340
Good for use in the following applications: Aircraft and truck parts, gears, drilling parts, fittings & fasteners, forging dies, axle shafts.
8620
Used for a medium-strength applications such as camshafts, fasteners, gears, and chains/chain pins
We sell grinding machines for all types of grinding processes, including surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, and centerless grinding. Our machines are made with high-quality materials and are built to last.
The following is a list of Plastic we are currently using. Also included are some of the most common products made from Plastic:
Delrin, PVC, Nylon, ABS
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