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Cobalt Based
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Cobalt and cobalt alloys are non-ferrous magnetic alloys with high strength and toughness, excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance, and high temperature strength. Cobalt can also be magnetized. Cobalt's properties result in the use of cobalt alloys in jet engine super-alloy components, prosthetic devices, magnets, and cutting tool binders. Cobalt is a useful alloying element in tool, maraging, and other alloy steels.
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Ferrous / Iron Based
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Ferrous metals and alloys are based on iron. This category includes carbon steels, alloy steels, stainless steels, cast iron, maraging steel, and other specialty iron-based alloys.
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Nickel Based
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Nickel and nickel alloys are non-ferrous metals with high strength and toughness, excellent corrosion resistance, and superior elevated temperature properties. Nickel can also be magnetized. Nickel's properties result in the use of nickel alloys in jet engine super-alloy components, corrosion resistant chemical process equipment (valves, piping, and pumps), magnets and electrical resistance alloys, and heating elements. Nickel is also a useful alloying element in stainless, tool, maraging, and other alloy steels.
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Specialty / Other Alloy
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This refers to other unlisted, specialty or proprietary metals or alloy grades. These materials are based on a unique composition or alloy system, use a novel processing technology, or have properties designed for specific applications.
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Clad / Bimetal?
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The metal or alloy stock is a clad or bimetal material, which consists of two or more different alloys bonded integrally together.
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Metal Matrix Composite?
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Metal matrix composites have a composite, reinforced metal, or alloy matrix filled with a second component. The second component of reinforcement may be in particulate, chopped fiber, continuous filament, or fabric form.
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Standards / Specifications
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AISI
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Iron-based or ferrous alloys adhere to designations established by the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Examples of AISI-SAE steels grades are 1018, 4140, 9610 and 52100.
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AMS
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Metals or alloys meet specific Aerospace Material Specification (AMS) guidelines established by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).
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ASTM / ASME
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The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) is a non-profit organization that provides a forum for the development and publication of voluntary standards for materials, products, systems, and services. Most specifications from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) are adopted from or very similar to ASTM specifications.
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Casting Grade (ICI, etc.)
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Ingot or alloy shapes meet the requirements for casting stock from the Alloy Casting Institute (ACI), the American Die Casting Institute (ADCI), the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), and the Investment Casting Institute (ICI).
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EN
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European Norm or EuroNorm (EN) specifications have superseded several older, national designation systems such as BS, DIN, NS and SS.
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MIL-SPEC / Federal (QQS)
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MIL-SPEC metals meet U.S. government standards and are suitable for military applications. QQ and QQS are prefixes used to designate specific metals.
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JIS
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Japanese Industrial Standards (JIS) specify the standards used for industrial activities in Japan. The standardization process is coordinated by the Japanese Industrial Standards Committee and published through the Japanese Standards Association.
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SAE
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Products meet alloy grades, specifications, or designations established by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).
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UNS
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Metals or alloys meet the compositional standards in the Unified Numbering System (UNS), which was established by the ASTM, SAE, and several metal trade associations and societies. UNS identifies metals and alloys with a letter and five numbers. For example, carbon and alloy steels are identified as Gnnnnn, where G is the letter nnnnn is the number.
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Specialty / Other
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This refers to other unlisted, specialized, and OEM-specific (e.g., GE, P&W, Boeing, etc.) or proprietary material specifications.
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Shape / Form:
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Semi-finished Shape / Mill Stock
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Semi-finished metal shapes or stock shapes are suitable for part fabrication by machining, assembly, or other processes. Stock shapes are also used as feedstock for casting, forging, spinning, and other forming processes. Semi-finished metal shapes and stock include forms such as bar stock, rods, plates, strips, wire, shaped wire, hexagonal shapes, billets, sheets, and foil.
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Fabricated Parts / Shapes
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Materials are fabricated as custom or application-specific shapes.
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Anode
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Metals or alloys are supplied as anode shapes. Plating anodes are in used in plating or electroplating processes. Sacrificial anodes are used to protect steel or other metal structures from corrosion. Sacrificial anodes corrode preferentially, creating a galvanic cell that protects the steel or iron alloy in the process.
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Billet / Slab / Bloom
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Billets, slabs, or blooms are massive, hot rolled, or forged blocks of metals or alloys. These forms can have semifinished square, rectangular slab, or round cross-sections. Producing billets or blooms from ingots by forging is called cogging. Hot-rolling ingots is a process called blooming. Billets are used as feedstock for rolling operations and in the machining of large components. Slabs are semi-finished steel blocks, usually with widths that are at least twice their thickness.
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Bar Stock
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Materials are supplied or available as bars, rod stock, or billets. Bars or rods may have a round, square, rectangular/flat, hexagonal, or oval-shaped cross-section.
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Flats / Rectangular Bar
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Materials are supplied or available as square bars, bar stock, or billets. Squares have a cross-section where two unequal sides proscribe a right angle between the surfaces.
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Squares / Square Bar
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Materials are supplied or available as square bars, bar stock, or billets. Squares have a cross-section where two equal sides proscribe a right angle between surfaces.
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Foil
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Foil is very thin sheet or strip stock with a thickness of less than 0.006".
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Hex Bar Stock
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Materials are supplied or available as hexagonal stock with a hex-shaped cross-section.
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Ingot
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Materials are supplied or available as ingots or casting stock product forms.
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Plate
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Materials are supplied or available as plates. Plates have a thickness of at least 0.250", but may be larger than 1/4".
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Powder
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Materials are available as powders, granules, or flakes.
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Filler / Reinforcement
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Powder or particulate materials are designed or suitable for filler or reinforcement applications.
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Profile / Structural Shape
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Profiles and structural shapes include shaped stock with uniform cross sections such tees, angles, channels, I-beams, rectangular tubes, and other cross sectional shapes. These shapes are manufactured through extrusion, continuous casting, roll forming, or other processes.
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Rod / Round Bar Stock
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Materials are supplied or available as rod stock with a round cross-section.
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Sheet
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Materials can be supplied or available as sheets or foil. Sheets have a thickness between 0.006" and 0.250" and are 24" (609.6 mm) or larger in width. Typically, sheets are formed to precise thicknesses and/or width requirements. Hardness and surface finish properties can be controlled by the rolling process, which usually consists of cross-rolling.
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Sphere / Ball (Bearing Ball)
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Metals are available as spheres or precision-ground balls. Precision balls are used to fabricate bearing balls, ball valve balls, check valve balls, and measuring balls.
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Strand / Multi-filament
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Strand or multi-filament stock consists of multiple filaments or wires that are wound or braided together.
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Strip
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Materials are supplied or available as strips. Strips are usually 0.187" (3/16", 4.76 mm) or less in thickness and under 24" (609.6 mm) in width. Typically, strips are formed to precise thicknesses and/or width requirements. Hardness and surface finish properties can be controlled by the rolling process, which usually consists of cross-rolling.
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Wire / Shaped Wire
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Materials are supplied or available as round wire, shaped wire, or flattened wire. Wire is less than 0.375" in diameter.
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Other
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This refers to other unlisted, specialized or proprietary forms or stock types.
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Hollow Stock?
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Materials are supplied or available as tubes, pipes, or hollow stock with an open internal bore.
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Coil Stock?
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Materials are supplied or available as coils, reels, or other wound stock forms.
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Overall Width / OD
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This is the overall width or outer diameter (OD) of stock forms such as bars, plates, and tubes. Overall width is the average particulate diameter for raw materials such as powders, granules, and pellets.
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Overall Length
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This is the length of stock materials such as bars, rods, plates, and tubes.
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Overall Thickness
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This is the overall thickness of stock forms, tube walls, or other fabricated components.
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ID
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This is the internal diameter (ID) or inner dimension of tubes or other hollow, stock shapes.
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Cast
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Cast alloy stocks or shapes are produced in a casting process such as continuous casting or centrifugal casting.
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Powdered Metal (Compacted)
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Powered metal stock or shapes are fabricated by consolidating or compacting powdered or atomized versions or the metal or alloy. Powder processing eliminates the possibility of large inclusions and can produce a finer structure compared to conventional wrought processes.
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Wrought
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Wrought metals or alloys are worked mechanically to refine their structure, break up inclusion, close porosity, and improve homogeneity.
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Features
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Cold Finished / Rolled / Drawn
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Alloy stock or shapes are produced in a process that mechanically deforms or works the material at a temperature that is below the recrystallization point of the alloy. Rolling processes squeeze the metal between two steel rolls. Drawing processes pull the metal from a die opening or gap. The elevated temperature allows a greater degree of deformation as well as annealing during the process. Hot rolled metals tend to have more scale on their surface.
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Corrosion Resistant
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These alloys are designed or suitable for service applications that require corrosion resistance.
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Electric Arc Furnaced (E, VAR, etc.)
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Electric arc furnaced materials are very clean and have less inclusions and lower variability. Aircraft, bearing, and premium steels are usually electric arc furnaced or E grade steels.
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Extruded
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These alloy stocks or shapes are produced by using an extrusion process.
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Forged
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Metal stock or shapes are available as forged billets, blooms, slabs, or bar stock. The forging process presses, pounds, or squeezes metal stock under very high pressure. Material flow occurs during the forging process, closing any internal porosity and refining the microstructure.
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Heat Resistant / Hot Work
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Alloys are designed or suitable for service applications that require heat resistance.
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Hot Rolled
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Hot rolled alloy stock or shapes are produced in a process that mechanically deforms or works the material at an elevated temperature (e.g., steels in the "red" hot condition). This temperature is above the recrystallization point of the alloy. The elevated temperature allows a greater degree of deformation or a reduction of thickness. A post annealing process is not required after hot rolling. Hot rolled metals tend to have more surface scale and require pickling and oiling.
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Shock / Impact Resistant
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Alloys are designed or suitable for service applications that require shock or impact resistance.
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Wear Resistant / High Speed
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Alloys are designed or suitable for service applications that require wear or erosion resistance.
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steel corrosion,
alloy 20,
metal corrosion,
Waspalloy,
Udimet,
INCONEL Alloy 625,
machining inconel 625,
inco 909,
super alloy,
NIMONIC alloy 80A,
Superalloy,
Nimonic,
UDIMET alloy 520,
nimonic 75,
Alloy 6B,
UDIMET alloy 720,
NIMONIC alloy 90,
HAYNES 188 alloy Casting,
Cobalt Superalloy,
INCONEL Alloy 725
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