Stainless Rectangle Bar 303 is one of the easiest stainless steel alloys to machine, grind and polish Toughness and corrosion resistance are slightly lower than most other stainless steels as a result It is typically used in aircraft applications, machine parts, pump and valve parts, architectural applications, nuts, and bolts.
Bronze Hollowbar 932 will finish to the stated dimensions It is hard, strong, resistant to wear, corrosion, and impacts, easily machined, and ductile 932 is one of the most popular bronze alloys and the standard for general purpose applications It can be easily soldered and brazed, but shouldn't be welded 932 is typically used in bushings, thrust washers, bearings, pumps, light duty gears, and valve components.
Stainless Round Bar 321 provides high strength, high temperature capability, and resistance to intergranular corrosion 321 resists scaling at higher temperatures Also, the addition of titanium means that welding is not suggested for this alloy It is typically used in aerospace and defense for engine parts, heat exchangers, missile components, exhaust stacks, rocket engines, manifolds, and more.
Stainless Round Bar N60, also called Nitronic 60, has exceptional wear and galling resistance N60 maintains its physical properties from subzero temperatures up to around 1800 F, and it has about twice the yield strength of 304 and 316 It is typically used in fasteners, pins and bushings, wear rails, roller bearings, and pump components NITRONIC is a trademark of AK Steel.
Copper Full Round Edge Rectangle Bar 110 H02 Tin Flash offers exceptional electrical and thermal conductivity, and with superior corrosion resistance The tin flashing allows 110 to remain conductive even at high temperatures Normally copper oxidizes at high temperatures and loses conductivity Tin flashed bars are cheaper than silver and can be used in environments with Hydrogen Sulfide It is typically used for busbar.
Alloy Steel Round Bar 8620 Cold Finish offers good strength, high case toughness, and good core strength and toughness 8620 is the mostly widely used carburized steel, and the addition of nickel gives it good fatigue resistance and torsional strength It is typically used in gears, cranks, shafting, axles, bushings, heavy duty pins, bolting, springs, hand tools, gears, and many other machinery parts.