Materials We Offer
We offer a comprehensive range of premium metals and alloys, including aluminum, steel, stainless steel, and copper, specifically engineered for CNC machining, die casting, sheet metal fabrication, and extrusion. Our durable, precise, and versatile materials meet all your manufacturing requirements.
CNC Materials
Aluminum
Lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and highly machinable. Ideal for enclosures, automotive parts, and structural components.
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Stainless Steel
High strength and excellent corrosion resistance. Suitable for medical devices, food equipment, and demanding environments.
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Mild Steel
Good toughness, stable and cost-effective. Perfect for general industrial components without extreme requirements.
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Brass
Excellent machinability and corrosion resistance. Ideal for valves, connectors, and precision fittings.
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Copper
High electrical and thermal conductivity. Common in heat exchangers, electronic parts, and terminals.
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Alloy Steel
Enhanced with chromium/nickel for strength and wear resistance. Suitable for high-load mechanical components.
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Tool Steel
Extremely hard and wear-resistant. Commonly used for molds, cutting tools, and high-impact components.
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Titanium
High strength-to-weight ratio and corrosion resistance. Used in aerospace, medical implants, and premium parts.
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Inconel
High-temperature strength and corrosion resistance. Ideal for turbines, engines, and harsh chemical environments.
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Invar
Extremely low thermal expansion. Keeps precision parts stable under temperature changes. Used in optics and aerospace.
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Die Casting Materials
Aluminum
Subtypes: ADC6, A360, A380, ADC12
Lightweight yet strong, excellent corrosion resistance, dimensional stability, good fluidity for precise molding, low thermal expansion, high thermal conductivity, tight tolerances, smooth surface finishes, good machinability, compatible with surface treatments.
Category: Die Casting
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Zinc
Subtypes: ZA8, Zamak 3, Zamak 5, Zamak 2
High density, excellent dimensional accuracy, intricate and detailed component capability, superior wear resistance, moderate strength and hardness, high corrosion resistance, low melting point, excellent flow characteristics, smooth surfaces, tight tolerances, easily plated or coated.
Category: Die Casting
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Magnesium
Subtypes: AZ91D, AM60B
Extremely lightweight with excellent strength-to-weight ratio, good corrosion resistance when treated, high dimensional stability, good thermal and electrical conductivity, excellent fluidity for thin-walled and complex components, precise reproduction of molds, tight tolerances, smooth surface finishes, requires careful handling during casting.
Category: Die Casting
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Sheet Metals
Aluminum
Subtypes: 5052, 5083, 5754
Lightweight with excellent corrosion resistance and high strength-to-weight ratio, offering good formability and machinability. Suitable for precision bending, stamping, and structural components, and compatible with surface finishing treatments for durability and aesthetics.
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Copper
Subtypes: C101, C103, C110, C260 (Brass)
Exceptional electrical and thermal conductivity, excellent corrosion resistance, and high ductility. Highly workable for precise forming, bending, and stamping. Brass alloys offer enhanced strength and machinability.
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Stainless Steel
Subtypes: 301, 304, 316, 316L
Superior corrosion resistance, high strength and durability, maintains polished surface. Suitable for deep drawing, forming, and welding processes while ensuring longevity and hygiene.
Category: Sheet Metal
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Steel
Subtypes: SPCC, SGCC / SECC, Q235, 1020
High strength and durability, versatile for construction, automotive, and industrial applications. Alloying improves hardness, corrosion resistance, and formability. Suitable for cutting, stamping, bending, and welding with precision.
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Aluminum Extrusion Material
Aluminum 6061
6061 aluminum is a heat-treatable alloy with excellent corrosion resistance, weldability, and toughness. It offers good mechanical strength, dimensional stability, and machinability, making it suitable for structural components, precision parts, and complex extrusions requiring durability under stress.
Category: Aluminum Extrusion
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Aluminum 6063
6063 aluminum is a cost-effective, heat-treatable alloy with superior corrosion resistance and moderate strength. It has a fine grain structure, providing smooth surface finishes and excellent anodizing capabilities. Ideal for architectural profiles, trims, and heat-sensitive components requiring high visual quality and durability.
Category: Aluminum Extrusion
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Aluminum 7075
7075 aluminum is a high-strength, heat-treatable alloy with good fatigue resistance and moderate machinability. While its corrosion resistance is lower than 6xxx series alloys, it excels in structural applications where strength-to-weight ratio is critical, such as aerospace, defense, and high-performance mechanical components.
Category: Aluminum Extrusion
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Aluminum 1100
1100 aluminum is a commercially pure alloy with excellent corrosion resistance, high thermal and electrical conductivity, and superior workability. It is highly formable and suitable for intricate extrusions, chemical equipment, kitchenware, and components requiring non-toxic and highly resistant surfaces.
Category: Aluminum Extrusion
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