Explore Our Wide Range of Metal Materials

At Mutual Metal, we offer an extensive selection of metal materials to meet the diverse needs of your projects. Each material boasts unique properties and applications, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your specific requirements. Our team is dedicated to providing high-quality materials and expert guidance to help you succeed. Contact us today!
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Stainless Steel
Known for its exceptional corrosion resistance and durability, stainless steel is ideal for demanding environments. It is commonly used in aerospace, construction, and environmental applications. Learn more about its specific grades and uses.
Galvanized Steel
Galvanized steel offers excellent protection against rust and corrosion, making it suitable for outdoor and industrial applications. Explore its uses in construction, fencing, and various structural components for long-lasting performance.
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Aluminum
Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, aluminum is perfect for applications where weight is a concern. It is widely used in aerospace, automotive, and consumer goods. Discover the benefits of aluminum for your next project.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel, also known as corrosion-resistant steel, is an iron-based steel alloy, containing minimum 11% chromium. Chromium present in it prevents it from getting corroded, by forming a self-healing film of chromium oxide on the surface of stainless steel. Apart from being corrosion resistant, it is also known for its qualities of high ductility, weldability, and cryogenic toughness. Stainless steel is graded by taking into consideration the environment that it will be assigned to. The grading system that is most commonly used for grading stainless steel is the SAE Steel Grades, designated by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), and the UNS grades.

Grades

Stainless steel grades are iron alloys that contain more than 10.5% of chromium. Other alloys are added to stainless steel to amplify its properties. The grading is based on the metallurgical structure and nature of stainless steel. The grades of stainless steel are categorized into different families on the basis of the properties that they display.
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Nickel Alloy

Nickel and nickel alloys are non-ferrous metals with high strength and toughness, excellent corrosion resistance, and superior elevated temperature properties. Since nickel is less likely to expand when faced with high levels of heat applications, it is best used in high-temperature environments. Nickel alloys hold valuable engineering properties and uses making them a great investment for use in almost any project.

Carbon Steel

Carbon steel is also known as plain steel. It comes in 4 types; Low Carbon, Medium Carbon, High Carbon and Very High Carbon. Carbon steel is economical, has high strength, and can be welded but will rust in certain conditions. Due to its shock resistance, carbon steel is commonly used in the construction industry. Thanks to its ability to be cut very thin, carbon steel is a very cost-effective option.

Grades

Low Carbon Steel: Composition of 0.05%-0.25% carbon and up to 0.4% manganese. Also known as mild steel, it is a low-cost material that is easy to shape. While not as hard as higher-carbon steels, carburizing can increase its surface hardness.

Medium Carbon Steel: Composition of 0.29%-0.54% carbon, with 0.60%-1.65% manganese. Medium carbon steel is ductile and strong, with long-wearing properties.

High Carbon Steel: Composition of 0.55%-0.95% carbon, with 0.30%-0.90% manganese. It is very strong and holds shape memory well, making it ideal for springs and wire.

Very High Carbon Steel: Composition of 0.96%-2.1% carbon. Its high carbon content makes it an extremely strong material. Due to its brittleness, this grade requires special handling.