Materials Commonly Used

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Common metal materials in metal processing

Steel: A strong and durable alloy primarily composed of iron and carbon.

    • A36: Common structural steel used in construction.
    • 304: Austenitic stainless steel known for excellent corrosion resistance.
    • 4140: Alloy steel offering high strength and toughness for machinery parts.
    • 1018: Low-carbon steel used in machining and fabrication.
    • S235JR: Structural steel with good weldability and mechanical properties.

Aluminum: A lightweight metal renowned for its corrosion resistance and good conductivity.

    • 6061: A heat-treatable aluminum alloy widely used in structural applications.
    • 2024: High-strength aluminum alloy commonly found in aerospace components.
    • 5052: Marine-grade aluminum known for excellent corrosion resistance.
    • 7075: One of the strongest aluminum alloys, often used in aircraft structures.
    • 3003: Alloy with good workability, suitable for various applications.

Copper: A highly conductive metal used in electrical and plumbing applications.

    • C11000: Commercially pure copper, ideal for electrical wiring.
    • C26000: Cartridge brass, commonly used in plumbing fittings.
    • C70600: Copper-nickel alloy known for marine corrosion resistance.
    • C93200: Bearing bronze with good wear resistance.
    • C36000: Free-cutting brass used for precision machining.

Titanium: A lightweight, high-strength metal with excellent corrosion resistance.

    • Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V): The most commonly used titanium alloy for aerospace applications.
    • Grade 2: Commercially pure titanium with good corrosion resistance.
    • Grade 23 (Ti-6Al-4V ELI): Extra low interstitial titanium used in biomedical implants.
    • Grade 9 (Ti-3Al-2.5V): Titanium alloy known for good weldability.
    • Grade 7: Titanium alloy with palladium for enhanced corrosion resistance.

Nickel: A corrosion-resistant metal often used in various high-performance alloys.

    • Inconel 625: High-performance alloy known for strength and oxidation resistance.
    • Monel 400: Nickel-copper alloy suitable for marine applications.
    • Nickel 200: Commercially pure nickel with excellent corrosion resistance.
    • Hastelloy C276: A nickel-molybdenum alloy for harsh environments.
    • Invar 36: Nickel-iron alloy with low thermal expansion for precision instruments.

Zinc: A corrosion-resistant metal often used as a coating for other metals.

    • Zinc Alloy (ZA-8): A versatile die-casting alloy for various applications.
    • Zinc 99.995%: High-purity zinc used in galvanizing.
    • Zamak 3: An alloy of zinc, aluminum, magnesium, and copper for die casting.
    • Zinc-Aluminum (ZA-12): Alloy offering good fluidity and corrosion resistance.
    • Galvanized Steel: Steel coated with zinc to prevent rust.

Bronze: An alloy primarily of copper and tin, known for its corrosion resistance.

    • C93200: Bearing bronze with good wear resistance.
    • C51000: Beryllium bronze known for high strength and conductivity.
    • C26000: Architectural bronze used in decorative applications.
    • C65500: Aluminum bronze with high strength and corrosion resistance.
    • C65100: Nickel aluminum bronze used in marine applications.

Brass: An alloy of copper and zinc, valued for its workability and acoustic properties.

    • C36000: Free-cutting brass used in precision machining.
    • C28000: Leaded brass, known for good machinability.
    • C26800: Architectural brass for decorative applications.
    • C27000: Common brass with good corrosion resistance.
    • C23000: Brass used for plumbing and electrical components.

Mild Steel: Low-carbon steel with a moderate level of strength and ductility.

    • S235JR: Structural grade used in construction and fabrication.
    • S275JR: A higher strength structural steel commonly used in beams and columns.
    • S355JR: High-strength low-alloy steel used for heavy construction.
    • 1018: Low-carbon steel known for good weldability.
    • A992: Steel specification for structural shapes used in buildings.

Tool Steel: A type of steel specifically designed for making tools and dies.

    • D2: High-carbon, high-chromium tool steel known for wear resistance.
    • A2: Air-hardening tool steel with good toughness.
    • O1: Oil-hardening tool steel used for cutting tools.
    • M2: High-speed steel suitable for high-performance cutting tools.
    • S7: Shock-resistant tool steel used in heavy-duty applications.

High-Strength Steel: Steel designed to withstand higher loads while maintaining light weight.

    • AHSS (Advanced High-Strength Steel): Used in automotive applications for weight reduction.
    • DP600: Dual-phase steel with excellent formability and strength.
    • TRIP780: Transformation-induced plasticity steel known for high strength.
    • HSLA (High-Strength Low-Alloy Steel): Combines high strength with good weldability.
    • S700MC: Structural steel with a minimum yield strength of 700 MPa, used in heavy construction.

These materials play crucial roles in various metal processing applications, each with distinct properties that cater to specific needs.

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