Metals

 

Some metals and metal alloys possess high structural strength per unit mass, making them useful materials for carrying large loads or resisting impact damage. Metal alloys can be engineered to have high resistance to shear, torque and deformation. However the same metal can also be vulnerable to fatigue damage through repeated use or from sudden stress failure when a load capacity is exceeded. The strength and resilience of metals has led to their frequent use in high-rise building and bridge construction, as well as most vehicles, many appliances, tools, pipes, non-illuminated signs and railroad tracks.

In this category we can supply steel, aluminum, copper and industrial alloys in the following shapes:

  • Billets
  • Slabs
  • Beams
  • Round Bars
  • Wire Rods
  • Channels
  • Angles
  • Coils
  • Sheets

 

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