Alloy Steel

Alloy steel is commonly alloyed with various elements such as chromium, nickel, copper, titanium, and aluminum in a range of 1.00 to 50.00% to enhance its physical properties.

By alloying it with other elements, its properties are improved and are actually suitable for applications requiring forgings that ordinary carbon steel can’t provide.

If your business belongs in an industry that heavily utilizes alloy steel round bar stock in various applications, you need to find a reliable alloy steel round bar supplier that is also a centerless ground bar supplier that goes the extra mile by also providing efficient and exceptional precision grinding services to create and customize the alloy steel round bars necessary for your business.

As such, ES Precision Metals understands the value of creating high-quality alloy steel forgings and other end products which is why we provide not only excellent alloy steel bar stocks but also provide appropriate machining services such as precision grinding services to bring out the best of your acquired alloy material.

ES Precision Metals sees the demand for supplies of Alloy steel round bars from a wide range of industries. Such is the reason why we always strive hard to provide high-quality ones intended for various applications.

For ES Precision Metals, we offer a diverse range of alloy steel round bars to suit various industrial needs:

  • 4140/4142: Known for its versatility and strength, ideal for applications requiring high fatigue, torsion, and impact resistance.
  • 4140/4142 HT: Heat-treated for enhanced hardness and strength, perfect for high-stress applications.
  • 41L40/41L42: Lead-added versions for improved machinability, suitable for parts requiring extensive machining.
  • 4340: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy steel known for its toughness and high strength in heavy-duty applications.
  • 52100: High carbon, chromium steel used primarily in bearings and high-wear environments.
  • 6150: Chromium-vanadium type with excellent shock resistance, used in automotive and heavy equipment.
  • 8620: Low-carbon, nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel, well-suited for gears and other applications requiring toughness and wear resistance.
  • 86L20: Carburizing steel with lead added for improved machinability, ideal for parts requiring a hard surface and tough core.
  • ETD 150: Elevated tensile strength and machining-friendly, designed for applications requiring significant strength without heat treatment.
  • 9310: Nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy, offering high core hardness and toughness, commonly used in aerospace components.

Each series is tailored to meet specific industry demands, ensuring optimal performance and durability.