Material data handbook
Grade-by-grade datasheets for the metals we machine and fabricate — real composition, mechanical properties and the selection logic that keeps your part strong and your cost sensible.

Aluminum Alloys (6061 / 6063 / 7075 / 5052)
Strength, weldability and which grade to pick for machined vs formed parts.
Open datasheet → StainlessStainless Steel (304 / 316 / 430)
Corrosion, magnetism and cost trade-offs, with the role of molybdenum in 316.
Open datasheet → SteelCarbon & Mild Steel (Q235 / A36 / 1045)
Cheap and strong, but it rusts — grades, strength and how we protect it.
Open datasheet → CopperCopper · Brass · Bronze
Conductivity vs machinability vs wear — choosing between the three.
Open datasheet → ReferenceMetal Properties Chart
Density, melting point, strength, hardness and conductivity side by side.
Open datasheet →Pick the grade, then the process
The right material is the one that meets the load, environment and finish at the lowest delivered cost — not the strongest or the most corrosion-proof available. Each datasheet gives the numbers you need to choose, then links to the machining or fabrication process that suits it.
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