Copper
Copper is widely valued in the electrical industry for its excellent electrical and thermal conductivity. These high-purity coppers are ideal for use in switchgear, transformers, motors, and power distribution components. Its excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and formability make it a trusted material in demanding electrical systems and energy infrastructure.
Processing Time:
As fast as 4 days
Finishing Options:
Available as-machined, passivation, mediablasted, or hand-polished
Brass
Known for its balanced strength, electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance, brass is a trusted material in modern electrical systems. Its excellent machinability allows for efficient manufacturing of precision components such as contacts, terminals and switch cabinet housings. In addition to its functionality, brass' decorative qualities make it ideal for visible elements in lighting and control panels.
Processing Time:
As fast as 5 days
Finishing Options:
Available polishing, passivation, mediablasted, or electroplating
Bronze
Bronze has excellent wear resistance, strength and reliable electrical conductivity. Its natural corrosion resistance makes it an ideal choice for manufacturing components exposed to harsh environments, such as connectors, bearings and switchgear parts. Bronze has stable performance and good processability, and is often used in high-reliability electrical contacts and industrial applications.
Processing Time:
As fast as 5 days
Finishing Options:
Available as-machined, passivation, mediablasted, or hand-polished
Steel
Steel, including low carbon and alloy types, is widely used for its strength, machinability, and cost-efficiency. Low carbon steel is ideal for brackets, enclosures, and frames due to its excellent formability. Alloy steel, with added elements like chromium and molybdenum, offers greater strength and is commonly used for gears, shafts, and heavy-duty fasteners.
Processing Time:
As fast as 7 days
Alloys:
1010, 1018, 1045, 4140, 4340, etc.
Finishing Options:
Available as-machined, passivation, mediablasted, or hand-polished
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel, known for its corrosion resistance and strength, includes low-carbon and alloy grades suitable for diverse applications. It's commonly used to manufacture parts like brackets, housings, connectors, and fasteners. Stainless steel can be processed using CNC machining, laser cutting, stamping, and welding, making it ideal for durable components in electrical, medical, and industrial equipment.
Processing Time:
As fast as 7 days
Alloys:
303, 304, 316, 316L, 410, etc.
Finishing Options:
Black Oxide, Electropolishing, Media Blasting, Nickel Plating, Passivation, Powder Coating, Tumble Polishing, Zinc Plating, Vibratory Tumbling
Aluminum
Aluminum is a lightweight, corrosion-resistant metal known for its excellent strength-to-weight ratio and thermal conductivity. It is widely used in electrical housings, heat sinks, enclosures, and structural components. Aluminum is easy to machine, weld, and extrude, making it ideal for applications in electronics, transportation, and industrial equipment where durability and efficiency are essential.
Processing Time:
As fast as 3 days
Alloys:
3003, 5052, 6061-T6, 6063, 7075, etc.
Finishing Options:
Alodine, Anodizing Types II, III, Media Blasting, Nickel Plating, Powder Coating, Tumble Polishing.
Titanium
Titanium is a lightweight yet extremely strong metal known for its outstanding corrosion resistance and high strength-to-weight ratio. It is commonly used in aerospace, medical devices, and high-performance industrial parts. Titanium also offers excellent biocompatibility and heat resistance, making it ideal for components such as fasteners, implants, heat exchangers, and precision mechanical parts in harsh environments.
Processing Time:
As fast as 7 days
Finishing Options:
Media Blasting, Vibratory Tumbling, Passivation, Powdercoating