Carbon Steels

Carbon steel is one of the most widely used materials in industrial manufacturing due to its excellent balance of strength, machinability, and cost efficiency. With reliable mechanical properties and consistent performance, it is ideal for applications that require durability without the higher cost of alloy steels.

Standard Grades:
• S45C
• S50C

  • Machine parts and shafts
  • Automotive components
  • Mechanical structures
  • Heat-treatable components

Alloy Steels

Alloy Steels provide enhanced strength, toughness, and durability for demanding industrial and engineering applications. Alloyed with elements such as chromium, nickel, and molybdenum, these steels offer superior hardenability, wear resistance, and fatigue performance. Widely used in automotive components, machinery, energy systems, and precision engineering, alloy steels deliver reliable performance where standard carbon steels are insufficient.

  • Machinery & Engineering
    Gears, shafts, and bearings
    Machine structural components
  • Automotive & Transportation
    Engine and drivetrain parts
    Suspension and chassis components
  • Energy & Heavy Industry
    Power generation equipment
    Oil and gas components
  • Industrial Fasteners
    High-strength bolts and studs

Stainless Steels

Stainless Steels offer superior corrosion resistance, durability, and aesthetic quality for industrial, architectural, and hygienic applications. Available in a wide range of grades and forms, stainless steel is widely used in food processing, chemical plants, construction, medical equipment, and energy systems. With long service life and minimal maintenance, stainless steels provide reliable performance in demanding environments.

  • Industrial & Process Industries
    Chemical and petrochemical plants
    Oil, gas, and energy facilities
    Heat exchangers and pressure equipment
  • Food, Beverage & Pharmaceutical
    Processing lines and tanks
    Hygienic piping systems
    Cleanroom equipment
  • Construction & Architecture
    Structural and decorative elements
    Handrails, facades, and cladding
    Interior and exterior architectural features
  • Mechanical & Engineering
    Shafts, fasteners, and machine components
    Precision-fabricated parts

Tool Steels

Tool Steels provide exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and durability for tooling and precision manufacturing applications. Used extensively in dies, molds, cutting tools, and industrial tooling systems, tool steels are engineered to perform under high stress, pressure, and temperature. Available in various grades and forms, tool steels deliver reliable performance, long service life, and consistent quality for demanding industrial operations.

  • Manufacturing & Tooling
    Cutting and machining tools
    Dies, molds, and punches
  • Automotive & Industrial
    Press tools and forming dies
    Injection molding and die casting tools
  • Engineering & Fabrication
    Precision tooling components
    Wear-resistant machine parts

Spring Steels

Spring Steels are high-strength steels specifically engineered to withstand repeated bending, twisting, and cyclic loading without permanent deformation. They are characterized by high yield strength, excellent elasticity, fatigue resistance, and resilience. Spring steels are typically produced from high-carbon steel or alloy steel with additions such as silicon, manganese, chromium, and vanadium to enhance performance.

  • Automotive & Transportation
    Suspension and valve springs
    Clutch and brake components
  • Industrial & Machinery
    Mechanical and industrial springs
    Shock absorbers and vibration control
  • Consumer & Precision Products
    Electrical contacts and clips
    Precision instruments

Electrical Steel

Electrical Steel provides optimized magnetic properties and energy efficiency for transformers, motors, generators, and electrical equipment. Manufactured with controlled silicon content and supplied in grain-oriented and non-grain-oriented grades, electrical steel minimizes core losses and improves electromagnetic performance. Widely used in power generation, transmission, and electric machinery, electrical steel supports reliable, efficient, and long-lasting electrical systems.

  • Power & Energy
    Power transformers
    Distribution transformers
  • Industrial & Manufacturing
    Electric motors
    Generators
  • Consumer & Electrical Products
    Appliances
    Electrical equipment cores