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Our customers need parts for some of the most demanding applications; requiring best results in strength, toughness, creep resistance, and many other physical properties. This means the majority of the investment casting we undertake is done using a wide range of steel, nickel, cobalt, and aluminium alloys.
There are a number of different alloys available to us within each of these groups, all with different benefits and functions. Our longstanding expertise in every aspect of the investment casting process ensures we are comfortable working with any alloy you require.
Below are the main materials we use, along with their technical specifications.
Materials
Alloy Capabilities
Base | Category | Sub-Group | Examples of commonly used Alloy types | |||||
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Ferrous | Carbon Steels | Low Carbon Steels | 1010 | 1020 | 1025 | |||
Medium Carbon Steels | WCB | 1030 | 1035 | 1045 | 1050 | |||
High Carbon Steels | 1060 | 1090 | 1095 | |||||
Low Alloy Steels | Chromium Steels | 52100 | ||||||
Chromium-Molybdenum Steels | 4130 | 4140 | 4150 | |||||
Nickel-Molybdenum Steels | 4620 | |||||||
Chromium-Vanadium Steels | 6150 | |||||||
Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum Steels | 4330 | 4340 | 8620 | 8630 | 8640 | 8650 | ||
High Alloy Steels (Stainless Steels) |
Austentic Chromium-Nickel Steels | 302 | 303 | 304/304L | 309 | 310 | 316 | |
Ferritic Chromium Steels | 409 | 431 | 436 | 439 | ||||
Martensitic Chromium Steels | 410 | 416 | 420 | 431 | 436 | 440A | ||
Duplex Steels | CD-4MCu | CD3MN | $50 | $50 | $50 | $50 | ||
Precipitation Hardening Steels | 15-5 | 17-4 | ||||||
Tool Steels | Air Hardening Steels | A-2 | A-6 | H-11 | H-13 | H-43 | T-1 | |
Oil Hardening Steels | D-2 | D-3 | 0-1 | 0-2 | M-2 | M-42 | ||
Water Hardening Steels | S-1 | S-4 | S-5 | S-7 | ||||
Cobalt | Cobalt Alloys | Cobalt Alloys | Co-3 | Co-4 | Co-6 | Co-12 | Co-31 | Co-93 |
Cobalt-Chromium Alloys | F-75 | FSX 414 | N-155 | |||||
Nickel | Nickel Alloys | Nickel-Copper Alloys | M35-1 | Monel A | Monel B | Monel D | Monel S | Monel E |
Nickel-Chromium Alloys | Alloy B | Alloy C | Alloy X | CW-2M | Alloy 625 |
We are able to cast more than 250 different alloys. If you don’t see what you are looking for, there’s a good chance we can still help. Please get in touch to speak in more detail about our available alloys with one of our experts.
FAQs
What is an alloy?
An alloy is a substance consisting of at least two elements, at least one of which is a metal. Different substances are added to metals to improve certain characteristics, such as strength or resistance to heat and corrosion. This is why different alloys are used for different jobs.
Are alloys the only raw materials used in investment casting?
Investment castings can be made using almost any castable metal, however steel, nickel, cobalt, and aluminium alloys are the most common.
What is the best alloy for casting?
Different alloys are best for different jobs. Our experts can assist clients in choosing the right materials for the job at hand. Book a call if you wish to discuss a potential order with us - we are always happy to advise.
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