Products & Services

See also: Categories | Featured Products | Technical Articles | More Information

Conduct Research Top

  • What is Austenitic Stainless Steel?
    Stainless steel, including austenitic stainless steel, is popular for its strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. It's aesthetically pleasing, easy to produce, clean, and maintain, and environmentally friendly, making it a top choice for components for architecture, automobiles, and many
  • Austenitic, Martensitic, Ferritic Stainless Steel
    Stainless steel is the generic name for the widely popular family of corrosion resistant metal alloys. Though there are a number of different stainless steels, austenitic vs. martensitic, for example, the one commonality that they all share is a 10.5% minimum chromium content. Once chromium
  • Which Austenitic Stainless Steel Spring Pin is Best for Dynamic Loading?
    This White Paper details the specific design differences between both Austenitic Stainless Steel Slotted Spring Pins and Coiled Spring Pins and explains which Spring Pin is best for dynamic loading.
  • Unique Qualities of Stainless Steel PH15-7MO
    as compared to the Austenitic (300 series) or Martensitic (400 series) grades of stainless steel. Austenitic grades cannot be heat treated after fabrication, and the Martensitic grades, although heat treatable, do not make terrific retaining rings. From a purely visual perspective, it is not proper
  • 17-4 Stainless Steel Investment Casting and its Applications
    Stainless steel is produced in a large number of grades that have austenitic, ferritic or martensitic structures. 17-4 is a martensitic grade that can be precipitation hardened, (leading to the 17-4 PH designation). It's often investment cast and is a good choice for parts requiring high strength
  • Custon 450 & Custom Alloy
    When austenitics aren't strong enough and martensitics do not provide enough corrosion resistance, there is custom 450 steel. This powerful stainless steel splits the difference between the two, providing uncommon strength and corrosion resistance in a single package. No wonder it finds uses across
  • Promising Future for New, Implantable Titanium Alloys
    Biomedical applications have long utilized austenitic stainless steels, titanium alloys and cobalt-chrome-molybdenum alloys for their excellent mechanical properties and sufficient biocompatibility and corrosion resistance. However, long-term biomed implants have demonstrated that these materials
  • The Advantages of Rolled Tubular Spacers Over Cut Tubing
    Spacers can also be used as stand-offs, bushings, tension sleeves, axles and pins. Common materials for Tubular Spacers include low carbon steel, galvanized steel, aluminum, and austenitic stainless steel. Other materials are sometimes used based on the specific application requirements.

More Information Top

Lock Indicates content that may require registration and/or purchase. Powered by IHS Goldfire