Unlike T302 stainless steel, T316 possesses a slightly higher nickel content and extra molybdenum, both of which provides better corrosion resistance. ... Explore More
Type 302 stainless steel is an austenitic alloy of 18 percent chromium and 8 percent nickel. Due to these two added elements, T302 stainless steel spr ... Explore More
Chrome silicon can withstand higher and lower temperatures than high-carbon steels and particularly for working conditions including high stress and a ... Explore More
Zinc-coated music spring wire possesses high corrosion resistance ability. Uniform zinc coating is applied to the wire prior to the final drawing oper ... Explore More
Chromium vanadium spring wire is an optimum alternative for high-stress applications where large diameter spring are used. As the most popular spring ... Explore More
Inconel 600, a nonmagnetic, nickel-based alloy, processes an outstanding combination of high strength, hot and cold workability and resistance to ordi ... Explore More
Music spring wire with nickel-coating provides outstanding drawing features of consistency and reliability. Owing to no rust proofing oils are used, m ... Explore More