Maraging Steel
Maraging steels are steels with 18% nickel as their primary strengthening element and either cobalt (C-alloys) or titanium (T-alloys) as their secondary alloying elements. The name derives from the substructure of the material and its subsequent treatment used to give this material its remarkable properties, which are the martensitic substructure (Mar) and aging. These two features combine to offer a material with excellent tensile and yield strengths, toughness, fatigue strength, hardness, workability, weldability, machinability, and a low coefficient of thermal expansion.
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These alloys are used in the extremes of industry, where their properties offer unrivaled performance in applications such as landing gear on aircraft, jet engine and helicopter driveshafts, transmission shafts, couplings, and motorsport components.
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With their aptitude for machining in the annealed condition and excellent post-machining surface finish, these alloys are usually supplied in bar or billet form, but other shapes are also available.
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All the below grades and shapes of maraging steels listed below are supplied by Integ Metals, so please feel free to contact our experts today for more information or to place an order.
Maraging Steel
Supplied Shapes
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Bar
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Rod
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Billet
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Wire
C200
Int'l Equivalents
SAE
Werkstoff
UNS
C200
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K92710
Supplied Shapes
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Plate
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Sheet
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Round bar
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Flat bar
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Seamless & welded pipe
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Seamless & welded tube
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Wire
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Billet
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Forgings
C250
Int'l Equivalents
SAE
Werkstoff
UNS
C250
1.6359
K92890
Supplied Shapes
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Plate
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Strip
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Bar
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Wire
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Billet
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Forgings
C300
Int'l Equivalents
SAE
Werkstoff
UNS
C300
1.6358
K93120
Supplied Shapes
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Plate
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Sheet
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Bar
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Seamless & welded pipe
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Seamless & welded tube
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Wire
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Billet
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Forgings
C350
Int'l Equivalents
SAE
Werkstoff
UNS
C350
1.6356
K93540