
Carbon, Alloy & Tool Steel
Copper, brass, and bronze are widely used alloys valued for their strength, durability, and versatile performance across industries. Known for excellent conductivity, corrosion resistance, and machinability, they provide reliable solutions for engineering, manufacturing, and architectural applications.
Cold Finished Carbon Steel
1018
Products
1018 Round Bar
1018 Sqaure Bar
1018 Rectangular Bar
1045
Products
1045 Round Bar
12L14
Products
12L14 Round Bar
12L14 Hex Bar
12L14 Square Bar
1215
Products
1215 Round Bar
Alloy Steel
4130
Products
130 Rectangular Bar / Forged Block
4140
Products
4140 Round Bar
4330
Products
4330 Rectangular Bar/ Forged Block
4340
Products
4340 Round Bar
4340 Plate
4340 Rectangular Bar/ Forged Block
8620
Products
8620 Hot Rolled Round Bar
300M
Products
300M Rectangular Bar/ Forged Block
Carbon Tubing & Pipe
A-179
Products
A-179 Seamless Tube
A500
Products
A500 Rectangular Tube
A500 Square Tube
A500 Pipe
A513
Products
A513 Rectangular Tube
A513 Square Tube
Hot Rolled Steel
A36
Products
A36 Plate
A36 Rod
A36 Rectangular Bar
A36 Square Bar
A36 Structural Angle
P&O Steel
Products
P&O Steel Sheet
P&O Steel Plate
A36 Rectangular Bar
A36 Square Bar
A36 Structural Angle
Tool Steel
4140/42
Products
4140/42 DCF PH Plate
01
Products
01 Rectangular Bar/Precision Ground
01 Rectangular Bar
01 Ground Square Bar
A2
Products
A2 Plate
A2 Rectangular Bar/Precision Ground
A2 Rectangular Bar
A2 Round Bar
A2 Ground Square Bar
D2
Products
D2 Plate
D2 Rectangular Bar
D2 Round Bar
H13
Products
H13 Rectangular Bar/Forged Block
P20
Products
P20 Rectangular Bar/Forged Block
S7
Products
S7 Rectangular Bar/Forged Block
1018
1018 carbon steel is a low-carbon, mild steel known for its excellent machinability, good weldability, and balanced mechanical properties. It has a low carbon content, typically around 0.18%, which makes it easier to form and process while offering moderate strength and toughness. 1018 is commonly used in its cold-rolled form, which improves its dimensional accuracy and surface finish. It is widely utilized in applications such as shafts, gears, pins, and structural components, where ease of machining and fabrication are essential. Its versatility and cost-effectiveness make 1018 carbon steel a popular choice in manufacturing and engineering.
1045
1045 steel is a medium-carbon steel widely used in applications requiring strength, toughness, and durability. It is commonly utilized in the production of machinery components, automotive parts, and construction materials. This steel is valued for its excellent mechanical properties, including good strength and toughness. It can be heat treated and hardened to enhance performance, offering good wear resistance. With its medium carbon content, 1045 steel provides a balance of machinability and weldability, making it suitable for producing components like gears, shafts, and bolts that endure high stress and wear. Additionally, 1045 steel exhibits good ductility and formability, allowing it to adapt well to various fabrication processes. Its cost-effectiveness further contributes to its popularity across a wide range of industrial and engineering applications.
12L14
12L14 steel is characterized by its low carbon content and good machinability, which makes it easy to work with and shape into various forms. It also has good weldability and formability, making it suitable for various fabrication processes. In addition, 12L14 steel has good tensile strength and ductility, making it suitable for use in various structural applications. One of 12L14’s main advantages is its excellent machinability, which makes it an ideal choice for the production of parts that require precise tolerances and smooth finishes. It is often used to produce cold-drawn parts, as it can be easily cold-worked to increase its strength and hardness. It is also commonly used in the production of screw machine parts, as it can be easily machined to close tolerances and has good wear resistance.
1215
1215 steel is characterized by its low carbon content and good machinability, which makes it easy to work with and shape into various forms. It also has good weldability and formability, making it suitable for multiple fabrication processes. In addition, 1215 steel has good tensile strength and ductility, making it ideal for use in various structural applications. One of 1215 main advantages is its excellent machinability, which makes it a perfect choice for use in the production of parts that require precise tolerances and smooth finishes. It is often used to produce cold-drawn parts, as it can be easily cold-worked to increase strength and hardness. It is also commonly used in the production of screw machine parts, as it can be easily machined to close tolerances and has good wear resistance.
4130
Known as Chromoly steel, 4130 alloy steel combines chromium and molybdenum to deliver an excellent balance of strength, toughness, and wear resistance. It boasts a high strength-to-weight ratio, good ductility, and outstanding machinability, making it a versatile material for industries such as aerospace, automotive, motorsports, and construction. Engineers value 4130 steel for its exceptional weldability, as it maintains structural integrity after welding and can undergo heat treatment to further enhance its mechanical properties. While it offers moderate resistance to atmospheric corrosion, coatings or plating can improve its durability in challenging environments. Common applications include roll cages, aircraft frames, engine mounts, gears, and structural tubing. These features make 4130 alloy steel a dependable and cost-effective choice for creating lightweight yet durable components.
4140
4140 alloy steel is a high-performance material prized for its outstanding strength, toughness, and resistance to wear. Its composition, featuring chromium and molybdenum, provides enhanced mechanical properties that make it a reliable choice for challenging applications. Known for its excellent hardenability, 4140 can be heat treated to achieve impressive strength and hardness while maintaining flexibility and impact resistance.
4330
4330 alloy steel offers unmatched reliability for demanding engineering applications, making it a staple in industries that require strength and resilience under extreme conditions. Its low-alloy composition, enriched with nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, gives it advanced mechanical capabilities. These include superior toughness, fatigue resistance, and adaptability to heat treatment, which allows the material to achieve exceptional hardness without compromising ductility or impact resistance. 4330 steel’s versatility makes it indispensable in aerospace, energy, and heavy equipment sectors, where components such as landing gear, drilling tools, and high-stress structural parts demand exceptional durability. With moderate weldability and machinability, 4330 steel adapts seamlessly to complex manufacturing needs. Applying coatings or platings further boosts its moderate resistance to corrosion, ensuring long-term performance in the harshest environments. For engineers and manufacturers seeking reliability and precision, 4330 alloy steel consistently delivers.
4340
4340 alloy steel is a high-strength, low-alloy material valued for its remarkable durability, wear resistance, and ability to withstand fatigue. Enriched with nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, this steel achieves superior hardenability, making it highly adaptable to demanding applications. Heat treatment further enhances its mechanical properties, enabling it to deliver exceptional strength and impact resistance while maintaining flexibility and ductility. To combat environmental challenges, coatings or platings are commonly applied to improve its corrosion resistance and longevity. Industries like aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, and manufacturing rely heavily on 4340 steel for mission-critical components exposed to extreme stress. Its versatility is evident in its widespread use for gears, shafts, crankshafts, connecting rods, and other high-stress parts. With balanced weldability and machinability, 4340 steel continues to set the standard for reliability and performance in demanding industrial environments.
4340
4340 alloy steel is a high-strength, low-alloy material valued for its remarkable durability, wear resistance, and ability to withstand fatigue. Enriched with nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, this steel achieves superior hardenability, making it highly adaptable to demanding applications. Heat treatment further enhances its mechanical properties, enabling it to deliver exceptional strength and impact resistance while maintaining flexibility and ductility. To combat environmental challenges, coatings or platings are commonly applied to improve its corrosion resistance and longevity. Industries like aerospace, automotive, oil and gas, and manufacturing rely heavily on 4340 steel for mission-critical components exposed to extreme stress. Its versatility is evident in its widespread use for gears, shafts, crankshafts, connecting rods, and other high-stress parts. With balanced weldability and machinability, 4340 steel continues to set the standard for reliability and performance in demanding industrial environments.