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This material has tighter tolerances than standard 304 stainless steel.
This material has tighter tolerances than standard 303 stainless steel.
Hardened for improved strength and wear resistance, these rods are precision ground to a strict diameter tolerance. Use them for turning applications in your lathe.
Each piece is precision ground to offer tighter tolerances than standard 17-4 PH stainless steel.
Ready for turning in your lathe, these rods are precision ground to a tight tolerance.
With a diameter that’s held to a close tolerance, this material is hardened for increased wear and abrasion resistance.
Hardened for superior wear resistance, these rods are precision ground to a tight diameter tolerance so they’re ready for turning in a lathe.
Precision ground to a tight diameter tolerance, these rods are all set for turning applications in a lathe.
Precision ground on the top and bottom to a tight tolerance.
Also called flat stock, these precision-ground bars are held to tight thickness and width tolerances.
This material is precision ground to offer tighter tolerances than standard 316 stainless steel.
Also known as flat stock, the thickness on these sheets and bars is held to a tight tolerance.
The chrome plating on these rods increases corrosion resistance.
Ready for turning in your lathe, these rods are precision ground and held to a strict straightness tolerance.
With a thickness that's precision ground to a tight tolerance, these bars are sometimes called flat stock.
These rods are precision ground and held to a strict straightness tolerance, so they're ready for turning in a lathe.
Ready for turning in a lathe, these rods are precision ground and held to a strict straightness tolerance.
Precision ground and held to a strict tightness tolerance, these rods are ready for turning in a lathe.
These rods are precision ground and held to a strict straightness tolerance, so they're all set for turning applications in your lathe.
Precision ground to a tight diameter tolerance, these rods are ready for turning in your lathe.
The most widely used aluminum, 6061 is fabricated into everything from pipe fittings and containers to automotive and aerospace parts. It is strong and corrosion resistant, plus it's easy to machine and weld.
These sheets and bars are precision ground either on all six sides or just on the top and bottom.
These rods and discs are precision ground to offer tighter tolerances than standard 6061 rods and discs.
Choose between sheets and bars that are precision ground on all six sides or just on the top and bottom.
Also known as flat stock, these sheets and bars are precision ground on the top and bottom.
These rods are precision ground and held to a strict straightness tolerance, so they’re ready for turning in a lathe.
Precision ground and held to a strict straightness tolerance, these rods are ready for turning in a lathe.
MIC6 is cast from a high-strength 7000-series aluminum, then stress relieved to maintain dimensional stability during high-speed machining.
Made of 5083 aluminum, these cast tool and jig plates are more corrosion resistant and respond better to anodizing than MIC6. This material is comparable to Alca 5 and ATP 5.
These sheets and bars are precision ground to a tight thickness tolerance.
Precision ground and held to a strict straightness tolerance, these rods are ready for turning in your lathe.
Hardened for increased abrasion and impact resistance, these rods are precision ground with a tight diameter tolerance.
These precision-ground sheets and bars are held to a tight thickness tolerance.
Ready for turning in a lathe, these rods are precision ground to a tight diameter tolerance.
Hardened for increased abrasion and impact resistance, these precision-ground rods have a tight diameter tolerance and are ready for turning in your lathe.
The thickness on these bars is precision ground to a tight tolerance.
All set for turning in your lathe, these precision-ground rods are held to a strict straightness tolerance.
The diameter on these rods is precision ground while the straightness is held to a strict tolerance, so they're ready for turning in a lathe.
These rods, also known as drill blanks, have an undersized diameter for machining your own jobbers'-length drill bits.
These rod sets are supplied in a metal index case with fold-out panels.
Also known as reamer blanks, these rods are hardened for increased abrasion and impact resistance.
Ready for turning in a lathe, these precision-ground rods have a tight diameter tolerance and are held to a strict straightness tolerance.
These bars are precision ground to a tight thickness tolerance.
Also known as cobalt steel, this M42 tool steel maintains its hardness in high-speed cutting applications that generate intense heat. Use it to make tools for cutting extremely hard materials.
Ground and held to strict diameter and straightness tolerances, these rods are ready to be turned in a lathe.
The diameter of these rods is held to a ±0.0002" tolerance.
These bars are precision ground on the top and bottom for a tight thickness tolerance of ±0.002".
Precision ground on the top and bottom, these bars have a tight thickness tolerance of ±0.002".
These rods are precision ground for a tight diameter tolerance of ±0.0005".
Frequently called manganese brass, 863 bronze can handle heavy loads and high speeds when properly lubricated. These bars are a higher-strength alternative to tight-tolerance 954 bearing bronze bars.
Ultra dense for use as electrodes, furnace support pillars, and screws and bolts, these chemically pure tungsten rods withstand greater heat than other high-temperature metal, such as molybdenum.
Able to withstand greater heat than molybdenum and other high-temperature metal, this chemically pure tungsten is ultra dense for use in high-heat parts in vacuum furnaces, heat shields, and radiation shields.
In addition to a low-friction surface that prevents sticking and binding, this tough material is impact and wear resistant to handle the scuffs, scrapes, and strikes that other plastics can’t.
Delrin® acetal resin, also known as acetal homopolymer, is stronger and stiffer than acetal copolymer.
Known for its naturally slippery surface, PTFE surpasses most plastics when it comes to chemical resistance and performance in extreme temperatures.
At only half the weight of glass, polycarbonate maintains excellent impact resistance across a wide temperature range. It's comparable to Lexan, Hyzod, Tuffak, and Makrolon.
A good all-around choice, Garolite G-10/FR4 is strong, machinable, and electrically insulating. It meets UL 94 V-0 for flame retardance.