High-Performance Alloy Steel Machining
Alloy steels include stainless steel, tool steel, and maraging steel. Nickel, chromium, molybdenum, niobium, titanium, and other elements enhance tensile strength, hardness, thermal resistance, and corrosion resistance.
Some popular grades for alloy steel machining include:
- 4130: Chrome-moly alloy with outstanding machinability and weldability
- 4140: Alloy steel with exceptional resistance to fatigue, torsion, impacts, and abrasion
- 4340: Ultra-high-strength alloy with high creep resistance, toughness, and ductility
- 52100: High carbon-chromium alloy for aircraft and automotive applications
- 8620: Hardenable steel with great weldability and wear resistance
- 8630: Low-alloy steel with excellent weldability for large gears, connectors, shutoff valves, and crankshafts
Alloy steels generally have a tradeoff between hardness and machinability. High-alloy steels tend to be harder to cut than low-alloy steels. Some grades require annealing for smooth cuts.
Applications for Large Alloy Steel Machined Parts
Alloy steel machined parts are essential for many commercial, industrial, and defense applications. Our team specializes in tight-tolerance production of heavy machinery components, aircraft frames and jet engine parts, oil and gas industry parts, and many other large or complex components.
Experts in Alloy Steel Machined Parts
With over 70 years of experience, we offer high-quality alloy steel and state-of-the-art CNC machining equipment. Request a quote for large alloy steel machined parts that meet your project specifications precisely.