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Engineering

EN8

Medium-carbon steel. Good strength and toughness; readily machined and welded.
Typical useGeneral-purpose shafts, bolts, brackets.

Engineering

EN16

Manganese-molybdenum alloy. Higher strength than EN8, deeper hardening.
Typical useHigher-stress shafts, gears, axles.

Engineering

EN19

Chromium-molybdenum alloy. High tensile strength, excellent through-hardening.
Typical useHeavy-duty shafts, drive components.

Engineering

EN24T

Nickel-chrome-moly alloy, pre-heat-treated. Premium engineering grade.
Typical useHigh-stress, critical rotating components.

Wear

Hardox 400 / 450 / 500

Abrasion-resistant plate. Hardness rises with grade; HB 400–500.
Typical useWear bars, chutes, liners, scraper edges.

Ultra-high strength

Maraging steel

Iron-nickel alloy, age-hardened. Ultra-high yield with minimal distortion.
Typical useHighly loaded precision components, tooling.

Ultra-high strength

AerMet 100 / 310

Cobalt-nickel ultra-high-strength steel. Exceptional fatigue and fracture toughness.
Typical useCritical aerospace-grade applications, high-cycle load paths.

Specification on request

Working drawings call out material grade, temper, heat treatment, and surface finish. Mill test certificates supplied on request. Bespoke alloys sourced when an application demands them.