NeoNickel supply high quality alloy steel to businesses across Europe. Our highly skilled team of technicians can provide alloy steel in various product forms, cut to your specific needs.
Alloy | Products | Alloy Type | |
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300M/S155 | Flat Bar, Round Bar | Alloy Steels | View alloy |
4340 Alloy Steel | Round Bar | Alloy Steels | View alloy |
Alloy steel is categorised into various types based on the composition and properties imparted by the alloying elements. The four main types are:
Low-Alloy Steel: Contains a small percentage of alloying elements (usually less than 5% by weight). These steels are known for a good balance of strength, toughness, and cost-effectiveness. Common applications include structural components and machinery parts.
High-Alloy Steel: Contains a higher percentage of alloying elements (more than 12% by weight). These steels offer superior properties like enhanced strength, hardness, and resistance to wear and corrosion. Stainless steel, which contains a significant amount of chromium, is a well-known example.
Micro-Alloyed Steel: Includes very small amounts of alloying elements (typically less than 0.1% by weight) to improve strength and toughness without significantly increasing cost. These steels are often used in the automotive industry and for structural applications.
Advanced High-Strength Steel (AHSS): Developed to provide high strength and good formability, making them ideal for automotive safety components. AHSS includes dual-phase steels, transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steels, and others designed for high performance.
Steel is often enhanced by incorporating various alloying elements. The five most commonly used alloys in steel are:
Stainless Steel is arguably the most popular steel alloy due to its versatility and widespread use. It contains at least 10.5% chromium, which gives it excellent corrosion resistance. Stainless steel is used in a wide range of applications, including kitchen utensils, medical instruments, construction materials, and automotive parts. Its popularity stems from its durability, aesthetic appeal, and low maintenance requirements.
Alloy steel grades refer to the classification of alloy steels based on their composition and mechanical properties. These grades help in identifying the specific type of steel alloy suitable for different applications. Some common alloy steel grades include:
These grades provide a framework for selecting the appropriate alloy steel based on the specific requirements of an application, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
The versatility and enhanced properties of steel alloy metals versatility make them indispensable in various industries. By incorporating specific alloying elements, alloy steel can be tailored to meet the unique demands of different applications, ensuring superior performance and durability.
Whether for structural components, high-performance machinery, or corrosion-resistant tools, alloy steel plays a crucial role in modern engineering and manufacturing.
NeoNickel is a trusted supplier of alloy steels to businesses throughout Europe, with offices and manufacturing facilities in key cities from Milton Keynes to Milan. Our diverse and highly qualified team ensures exceptional customer service and support for all clients.
We hold quality approvals from renowned industry leaders such as Rolls-Royce, BAE Systems, and Safran, and our facilities consistently pass rigorous quality and compliance checks.
300M/S155: This low alloy steel, enriched with chromium, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, and silicon, is known for its high strength and excellent fatigue resistance. It is commonly used in manufacturing gears and shafts for aerospace and automotive applications.
4340: Also a low alloy steel, 4340 contains chromium, manganese, molybdenum, nickel, and silicon but in different proportions compared to 300M/S155. Its lower silicon content enhances ductility and reduces brittleness, while maintaining high strength and heat resistance. This makes 4340 ideal for use in forged hydraulic systems as well as in the aerospace and automotive industries.
Browse our extensive collection of alloys. Each alloy is accompanied by a detailed data sheet, available for download at the bottom of the page. These sheets provide comprehensive information on metal composition, properties, and applications.
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