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Strength. Quality. Efficiency

_Spring steel rods displayed with slight bends to demonstrate elasticity. Surface is sligh
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Billet

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Bright Bars

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Round Bars

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Blooms

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Wire Rods

Different Types of Spring Steel

Chemical Composition of Spring Steel

Grade
%C
%Mn
%Si
%S
%P
%Cr.
%Ni
%Mo.
EN-47
0.45 - 0.55
0.50 - 0.80
0.50 max
0.050 max
0.050 max
0.80 - 1.20
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50CRV4
0.47 - 0.55
0.70 - 1.10
0.40 max
0.030 max
0.035 max
0.90 - 1.20

Different Types of Mild Steels

ravi-65-x-65-steel-billet.jpg

Billet

stainless-steel-round-bar-316-ti.jpg

Bright Bars

bright-bars.png

Round Bars

billets-bar-500x500.webp

Blooms

images (11).jpeg

Wire Rods

Spring Steel

Nitriding steel is an alloy steel treated with nitrogen to form a hard, wear-resistant surface layer. Unlike other hardening methods, this process doesn’t require further heat treatment, making it efficient and precise. It’s commonly used for parts like gears, camshafts, and crankshafts that demand exceptional surface hardness while preserving core strength and toughness.

_Spring steel rods displayed with slight bends to demonstrate elasticity. Surface is sligh
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