Alloys
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At MetalTek, we make it easy for you to find the perfect alloy grade for your application. With our vast practical expertise in hundreds of alloy grades, you can be confident that the material properties you need are just a few clicks away. Simply browse the alloys displayed below or use our user-friendly search and filter options to identify your desired grade. We can help meet your strength, mechanical, and project needs no matter the demands of the environment.
We offer non-ferrous, specialty, and stainless steel alloys; custom options are available for your project. For more information about a specific alloy or its application, contact us or consider a TekSession. You can also download our Alloy Guide.
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Alloy Grade – UNS: 440A – Martensitic stainless Steel
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Cast Grade: 440A
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Alloy Grade UNS: 14-4 PH – High Strength Stainless Steel
Cast UNS: J92240
Cast Grade: 14-4 PH
Cast ASTM:
Military/ASM: AMS 5340
Alloy Grade UNS: 440B – Martensitic stainless steel
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Cast Grade: 440B
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Alloy Grade UNS: 440C – Martensitic Stainless Steel
Cast UNS: J91639
Cast Grade: 440C
Cast ASTM:
Military/ASM: AMS 5352
Alloy Grade UNS: ALLOY 86 – Duplex Stainless Steel
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Alloy Grade UNS: C12 – Martensitic Alloy
Cast UNS: J82090
Cast Grade: C12
Cast ASTM: A217
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Alloy Grade UNS: C12A – Martensitic Stainless Steel
Cast UNS: J84090
Cast Grade: C12A
Cast ASTM: A217
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Alloy Grade UNS: CA15 – “400 series” Alloy
Cast UNS: J91150
Cast Grade: CA15
Cast ASTM: A743, A487, A217
Military/ASM: AMS 5351
Alloy Grade UNS: CA40 – “400 series” Alloy
Cast UNS: J91153
Cast Grade: CA40
Cast ASTM: A743
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Alloy Grade UNS: CA6NM, E3N – “400 series” Alloy
Cast UNS: J91540
Cast Grade: CA6NM, E3N
Cast ASTM: A487, A743, A757
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Alloy Grade UNS: CB7Cu-1 – Exceptionally Strong Alloy
Cast UNS: J92180
Cast Grade: CB7Cu-1
Cast ASTM: A747
Military/ASM: AMS 5398
Alloy Grade UNS: CB7Cu-2 – High Strength Stainless Steels
Cast UNS: J92110
Cast Grade: CB7Cu-2
Cast ASTM: A747
Military/ASM: AMS 5348