Types of alloys

We process almost any material – from aluminum to highly acid-resistant stainless steel – to meet a wide range of application requirements. Be it exposed screws with a design-relevant surface or seawater-resistant connections for the offshore sector: we harmonize technical requirements and economic aspects.

Our raw material sources are subject to strict supplier management and detailed test certificates are available for each of our alloys.

Material overview

The following material types are usually in stock, others on request.
AISIISOSUS (JIS)DINDescription
Stainless steels
302 HQA2XM-71.4567Austenitic chromium-nickel steel, highly corrosion-resistant. Due to the additional copper content, it is particularly suitable for cold forming.
304A23041.4301Austenitic chromium-nickel steel, highly corrosion-resistant.
316A43161.4401Particularly corrosion-resistant austenitic chromium-nickel steel with molybdenum content.
316 CuA4316 CuSimilar to 316 with additional copper content to improve cold formability.
316 LA4316 L1.4404Particularly corrosion-resistant austenitic chromium-nickel steel with molybdenum content and lower carbon content compared to conventional 316.
410C14101.4006Temperable, martensitic stainless steel. Polished, resistant to water and steam.
430F14301.4016Ferritic chromium-nickel steel, highly polishable, resistant to water, steam, weak acids.
420J21,4028Temperable, martensitic stainless steel. Offering superior hardenability, moderate corrosion resistance, and good strength.
A2861,4980Designed for high strength and excellent corrosion/oxidation, with good ductility. It is widely used in aerospace, and fasteners due to its ability to maintain high tensile strength, even in cryogenic environments.
3031,4305Designed for excellent machinability, featuring added sulfur to facilitate high-speed CNC production. It offers good corrosion resistance in mild environments, though lower than 304, and is non-magnetic, commonly used for screws, nuts, and complex.
305It is commonly used in electronic components, and fasteners.
304Hmaking material for bicycle spoke wire where superior strength required.
Steel grades
SWRCH6 – SWRCH10For unhardened screws.
SWRCH1018Case-hardenable, mostly for self-tapping screws.
SWRCH35K/35ACRCompensable up to strength 8.8.
SWRCH40K/40ACRCompensable up to firmness 10.9.
10B21Compensable up to strength 8.8.
SCM 435Compensable up to firmness 12.9.
SCM 440Compensable up to firmness 12.9.
SWRCH 22offering excellent ductility, formability, and weldability for manufacturing fasteners.
SCM 415commonly used for carburizing or case-hardening to achieve a hard, wear-resistant surface with a tough core.
40Crexcellent comprehensive mechanical properties, high hardenability, and good toughness after quenching and tempering.
Aluminum
60613.3211Aluminum for cold forming, heat treatable up to T6.
70753.4365Aluminum for cold forming, heat treatable, higher corrosion resistance.
2117Commonly used for high-strength rivets, particularly in the T4 temper.
7075excellent corrosion resistance, high fatigue strength, and good formability.
Brass / Copper
CuSn4It’ s good electrical conductivity, widely used in electrical applications, such as connector terminals.
C2600Commonly used in electrical components, and automotive parts.

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