Tool steel O1 | 1.2510 | 100MnCrW4 - Annealed state
Tool steelTool steel O1 (CNC) is an oil-hardened alloy with a high hardness of 65 HRC. Used for industrial knives and cutting tools.
Tool steelTool steel O1 (CNC) is an oil-hardened alloy with a high hardness of 65 HRC. Used for industrial knives and cutting tools.
Mild steelMild steel 1045 (CNC) is a medium carbon steel with good weldability and machinability, high strength and good impact resistance. Susceptible to corrosion.
AluminumAluminum 7075-T651(CNC) is an aerospace-grade material with excellent strength-to-weight ratio and strength and hardness comparable to steels. T651 is the temper of Aluminum 7075, and to achieve this temper, the alloy is solution heat-treated, stress relieved, and then artificially aged.
AluminumAluminum 2014 is easily machined and can be hardened to get strengths comparable to steel, but is prone to corrosion. Suitable for aerospace applications.
Stainless steelStainless steel 420 provides high strength and corrosion resistance. It is the hardest of all stainless steels when hardened.
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.
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.
Stainless steelStainless steel 440C has improved toughness and corrosion resistance due to Carbon and Chromium content.
IndustrialSelect aluminum or stainless steel based on the part's application to meet the requirements of your specific usage scenario.Project NameMedical partsMaterialStainless steel + AluminumProcessing EquipmentTurn-milling compound, CNC latheTechnologyCNC turning, CNC millingTesting InstrumentsCMMSurface TreatmentClearPost-surface Inspection EquipmentCMMApplication AreasIndustrial machinery