NADCA Approved ESR, VAR, PM, Conventionals and Metal Powders
NADCA Approved ESR, VAR, PM, Conventionals and Metal Powders
NADCA Approved ESR, VAR, PM, Conventionals and Metal Powders
Alloy tool steels are supplied for tooling applications where strength, wear resistance, and dimensional stability are critical.
Our alloy tool steel portfolio includes multiple grades with different alloying concepts and hardenability levels, allowing material selection based on service conditions, heat treatment requirements, and performance targets.
Grades
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CONVENTIONAL GRADES
42CrMo
34CrNiMo6
8620
4130
4340
Alloyed steel (or alloy steel) is a type of steel that contains intentional additions of alloying elements — such as chromium, nickel, molybdenum, vanadium, or tungsten — in addition to carbon, to enhance its mechanical and physical properties.
By adjusting the type and amount of alloying elements, alloyed steels can be engineered to provide:
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Higher strength and hardness
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Improved toughness and wear resistance
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Enhanced corrosion or oxidation resistance
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Better hardenability and heat treatment response
Typical grades include 4140 and 4340, which are widely used for their excellent balance of strength, toughness, and fatigue resistance. Alloyed steels are commonly applied in automotive components, machinery, oil & gas equipment, tooling, and structural applications, where reliable performance under demanding conditions is required.