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Ferrous metals and alloys are based on iron and include carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, cast steel, maraging steel, and specialty or proprietary iron-based alloys. Search by Specification | Learn More
Lighting fixtures and lamp sockets produce artificial light in industrial areas or workspaces, and mechanically hold and electrically connect lamp bulbs to wiring. Search by Specification | Learn More
Soldering irons, stations and accessories bond two or more metallic surfaces together with a low melting alloy solder such as tin/lead or Sn/Cu/Ni/Ge alloys, which is melted, wets the surface and resolidifies forming a soldered joint. Search by Specification | Learn More
Cast iron is an alloy of iron with high amounts of carbon and includes ductile iron, gray iron and white cast iron grades. Search by Specification | Learn More
Specialty steels and other iron alloys have specialized or proprietary compositions or properties. Learn More
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Alloy 52 Controlled Expansion Alloy Ed Fagan, Inc.
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Ferrous P/M | Machine Design In addition to conventional iron and steel metals, the list of available powders has been expanded to include new classes of tool steel, as well as |
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Carbon Steel | Machine Design Carbon steel, also called plain carbon steel, is a malleable, iron-based metal containing carbon, small amounts of manganese, and other elements that |
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Stainless Steel | Machine Design Four major categories of wrought stainless steel, based on metallurgical structure, are austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, and precipitation |
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Aluminum | Machine Design Wrought aluminum: A four-digit number that corresponds to a specific alloying element combination usually designates wrought aluminum alloys. |
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Zinc | Machine Design Wrought alloys: Wrought-zinc alloys are available in rolled sheet, strip, foil, and as drawn rod or wire. |
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Machine Design | ?Iron powder is about $0.80/lb while bronze is closer to $5/lb. The iron retaining plate provides good structural support and keeps costs down, while |
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Machine Design | ?Iron powder is about $0.80/lb while bronze is closer to $5/lb. The iron retaining plate provides good structural support and keeps costs down, while |
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Machine Design | by sending a stream of them from the Lab west of Chicago to an abandoned iron mine in Minnesota. |
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PM Brings Satellite TV to RVs | Machine Design ?Iron powder is about $0.80/lb while bronze is closer to $5/lb. The iron retaining plate provides good structural support and keeps costs down, while |
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PM Brings Satellite TV to RVs | Powder-metal (PM), RV antenna... ?Iron powder is about $0.80/lb while bronze is closer to $5/lb. The iron retaining plate provides good structural support and keeps costs down, while |