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Harder than our other 304 stainless steel, these thin sheets offer better wear resistance for use as a wrap, liner, or cover.
Polished to either a brushed or mirror-like finish, this material is often used to fabricate decorative enclosures and industrial workstations.
From cookware to chemical-processing equipment, 304 stainless steel is a good all-around choice for a wide range of applications.
Able to withstand repeated stress and wear, 301 stainless steel has the strength required for applications such as springs and fasteners.
Use 430 stainless steel in decorative and light structural applications, rather than outdoors or in extreme temperatures.
The titanium content of 321 stainless steel preserves corrosion resistance around weld points.
309/310 stainless steel has high levels of chromium and nickel to provide good corrosion resistance at elevated temperatures. It's often used in heat exchangers and furnaces.
Because these thin sheets are harder than our other 316 stainless steel, they offer better wear resistance. Use them as a wrap, liner, or cover.
440A stainless steel resists damage from impact and abrasion. It's often used for cutlery and valve components.
This material is hardened for increased wear resistance over standard 420 stainless steel.
With a higher chromium content than 15-5 PH stainless steel, this high-strength 17-4 PH offers better corrosion resistance. It is also known as 630 stainless steel.
Made of 1000 series aluminum which is 99% pure, this aluminum offers superior formability, corrosion resistance, and electrical conductivity. It's frequently fabricated into raceways, decorative trim, and other parts where strength and hardness are not required.
These sheets are tempered to a 1/2-hard or full-hard state to make them over twice as strong as standard 1100 aluminum.
Use this foil as a blanket to disperse heat evenly in high-vacuum systems, as well as in clean rooms and other controlled environments where dust and oil could jeopardize a system.
3000 series aluminum stands up to outdoor use, as well as exposure to chemicals. It offers a good combination of strength, formability, and weldability. It's often used for storage tanks, heat exchangers, garage doors, and general sheet metal work.
Known for being one of the easiest types of aluminum to weld, 5052 is also recognized for its ability to resist salt water. It's widely used for the bodies of boats, buses, trucks, and trailers, as well as for chemical drums.
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.
Offering high electrical conductivity and formability, 110 copper is 99.9% pure. Also known as ETP copper, it's often used in electrical applications, such as for bus bars and wire connectors, as well as for flashing, gaskets, and rivets.
The most formable brass we offer, 260 offers better weldability than 300 series brass but it’s not as machinable. Sometimes called cartridge brass, it's commonly used for ammunition casings, radiator components, and decorative door hardware.
Use this nickel-iron-cobalt alloy as a magnetic shield to protect electronic equipment from EMI/RFI interference.
Also known as mild steel, low-carbon steel is easy to machine, form, and weld. It's widely fabricated into parts that don’t require high strength.
Containing 3% silicon, this electrical steel forms the laminated cores of electromagnetic devices to improve performance. It’s extremely thin, reducing energy loss for better overall efficiency.
Thin and easy-to-cut, this 99.95% pure molybdenum foil is often used in parts that process molten glass, heat shields in furnaces, and as filament supports in high-intensity light bulbs.
Considered commercially pure, this material is 99% zinc.
Thin and easy to cut, use this 99.95% pure platinum foil in labs and electronics production.
Thin and easy to cut, this 99.98% pure tantalum foil is good for coating heating elements that are used in furnaces. Harder than platinum and able to withstand higher temperatures than gold, it also resists corrosion and conducts heat.
Cut this stock into custom shapes to fit your application.
Keep shim stock in a variety of thicknesses on hand with these sets. Cut into custom shapes to fit your application.
A durable acrylic adhesive keeps this shim stock from sliding out of place. Cut it into custom shapes to fit your application.
Cut this shim stock into custom shapes to fit your application. Stock is made of layers of material bonded with adhesive; remove layers with a utility knife until you get the thickness you need.
This shim stock is color coded by thickness for easy identification. Cut it into custom shapes to fit your application.
Keep shim stock in a variety of thicknesses on hand with these sets, which are color coded by thickness for easy identification. Cut them into custom shapes to fit your application.
Create a custom shim to fit your application.
Use this tape to modify printed circuit boards, shield components, and prototype wiring-board layout and design.
This polyester tape has a woven mesh edge that conducts electricity. Use it to shield cables and electronic components from EMI (electromagnetic interference).
The adhesive on this conformable aluminum foil tape is electrically conductive for use on surfaces that can't be soldered. Use it to shield cables and electronic components from EMI (electromagnetic interference).
Use this tape to attach components to heat sinks and metal chassis walls in place of screws and other mechanical fasteners. It conducts heat away from sensitive electronics.
Made from stainless steel, this noncorrosive, nonstaining, and nonmagnetic tape bonds to metal. Patch scratched coatings and finishes to prevent corrosion in marine, food-processing, and nuclear applications.
Protect parts from radiation, X-rays, moisture, dust, and chemicals during electroplating and similar processes.
Aluminum foil is laminated to a tough fiberglass cloth to form a high-strength, reflective tape that resists temperatures up to 500° F. Use it for flame-spray masking and wire harness heat shielding.
Cover small spots and holes while paint stripping and electroplating, or use as a moisture and dust barrier. These aluminum foil discs are flexible and conform to irregular shapes.
This tape reflects intense heat to protect sensitive components.
Control the unwanted noise that comes from vibrating panels and support structures. This aluminum foil tape reduces vibration by converting it into a small amount of heat.
Seal foil-jacketed insulation as well as air-conditioning and refrigeration systems with this conformable aluminum tape.
Seal fiberglass duct and insulation that's faced with an all-service jacket (ASJ). Tape is reinforced with fiberglass.
Reinforced with fiberglass, this tape is flexible yet resists tearing. Use it for sealing and patching insulation and duct.
For easy identification, this tape is printed with flexible duct standard UL 181A-P or UL 181B-FX.
Use this tape for a watertight bond on gutters, roofing membranes, and other building materials.
Prepare food for cooking and storage with plastic wrap and aluminum foil that's safe for food contact.
This highly conductive graphene material is often used in electronic devices, such as cell phones, laptop computers, digital cameras, and LEDs.
Grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) on copper foil, this highly conductive graphene material can be transferred on to glass, silicone, and plastic film for use in proton exchange membranes, flexible electronics, and advanced sensors and electrodes.
Already set on a silicon wafer, these highly conductive graphene sheets are ready for use in semiconductors, advanced sensors, and electrodes.
Often used to create curtains and screens, this fabric has an aluminum foil backing that deflects radiant heat.
Made of indium, this foil is more thermally conductive than thermal interface materials (TIMs) made of plastic.
Shield against extreme heat with these flexible ceramic strips. They are often used to insulate hose, cables, and process piping.
This common insulation material is typically used on hot and cold water lines and in process piping.
Wrap pipes, tubing, and fittings to prevent condensation from forming. These strips are for use on copper, iron, and steel.
Also known as fire wrap, these flame-resistant sheets meet ASTM E84 0/0 for flame and smoke and create a fire barrier around rectangular and round ductwork. They are often used to wrap kitchen grease exhaust ducts and air ducts.
The foil facing reflects heat. Use these sheets to quiet noisy areas and line machine enclosures. They’re made of humidity-resistant polyurethane foam.
Reflect sound and block noise from traveling to other parts of your facility.
Stick this flexible tape to the back of welding seams to contain spatter and prevent oxygen, water vapor, and other gases from weakening the weld.
For welding large gaps, these strips form a rigid mold for your weld.