INVESTMENT CASTING METALS
We pour everything from 400 series stainless steel to aluminum. In fact, we pour pretty much any alloy 24/7, with very few exceptions. Explore your options and discover the right alloy for your components.
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400 Series Stainless Steels
The 400-series group of stainless steels contain 11-27% chromium, up to about 1% carbon, and 2.5% nickel maximum. The grades VRAJBHUMI most often produces respond to heat treatment and can be supplied with a predominantly martensitic microstructure in a wide range of strength and hardness.
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The 300-series group of stainless steels contain 16-30% chromium and from 6-35% nickel. Depending on the composition, the microstructure is predominantly or wholly austenitic and thus unresponsive to heat treatment.
READ MORETool Steels
VRAJBHUMI makes tools from alloys of iron containing 0.25-2.5% carbon with substantial amounts of chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, vanadium, cobalt, and to a lesser extent nickel to achieve the desired combination of hardenability, hardness, toughness, and wear resistance.
READ MORENickel
Consisting primarily of nickel, chromium, and molybdenum, smaller additions of other alloying elements are used to create alloys with very high corrosion resistance while other elements would be used to create alloys with very high hot strength.
READ MORECobalt
Cobalt based alloys are very corrosion and heat resistant due, in large part, to the unique properties of cobalt. The alloys produced at VRAJBHUMI are generally for heat resistance and/or wear resistance and therefore contain large amounts of carbon, chromium, and carbide formers like tungsten.
READ MORECarbon and Low Alloy Steels
Carbon and low alloy steels are the workhorses of the mechanical world. No other class of materials offers as wide a range of mechanical properties as economically.
READ MOREAluminum Investment Castings
Aluminum alloys possess a unique combination of mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. These alloys are roughly one-third as dense as steel with higher strength to weight ratios.
READ MOREMetal Properties
Use our dynamic metal selector tool to review alloy mechanical properties and filter to choose the right material for your project.
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