Stainless steel 303 | 1.4305 | X8CrNiS18-9
Stainless steelStainless steel 303 (CNC) has excellent toughness, but lower corrosion resistance than 304. Ideal for high volumes, due to its excellent machinability.
Stainless steelStainless steel 303 (CNC) has excellent toughness, but lower corrosion resistance than 304. Ideal for high volumes, due to its excellent machinability.
Stainless steelStainless steel 316L (CNC) has similar mechanical properties to 304, with higher corrosion and chemical resistance. Ideal for marine applications.
Stainless steelStainless steel 304L (CNC) has excellent mechanical properties and good machinability. Resistant to most environments and corrosive media.
Stainless steelStainless steel 2205 Duplex (CNC) is the alloy with the highest strength and hardness. Suitable for applications in severe environments up to 300°C.
Stainless steelStainless steel 17-4 (CNC) - SAE grade 630 - is a precipitation hardening alloy with good corrosion resistance. Can be hardened up to 44 HRC.
Alloy steelAlloy steel 4340 (CNC) can be heat treated to high strength, while maintaining good toughness, wear resistance and fatigue strength. Weldable.
AluminumAluminum 6061 (CNC) is the most popular aluminum alloy. It has good strength-to-weight ratio, excellent machinability and natural corrosion resistance.
Tool steelTool steel A2 (CNC) is an air-hardened general purpose tool steel with good toughness and excellent dimensional stability. Used for molding dies.
TitaniumTitanium Grade 1 (CNC) is a commercially pure metal with excellent corrosion and impact resistance and good machinability and weldability.
Tool steelTool steel D2 (CNC) is a wear-resistant alloy that retains its hardness to a temperature of 425 °C. Used for cutting tools and dies.