Alloys Steel
Alloy Steel is a premium-grade material developed by adding elements such as chromium, nickel, molybdenum, and vanadium to improve strength, hardness, and durability. It is specifically designed to perform in demanding environments where high load, wear, and stress are involved. Known for its excellent mechanical properties and versatility, alloy steel is widely used across engineering, automotive, construction, and industrial sectors.
It offers a balanced combination of toughness, wear resistance, and heat resistance, making it suitable for both standard and critical applications. Available in multiple grades and forms, alloy steel can be customized as per required specifications, sizes, and finishes to meet diverse industrial needs.
High strength and toughness for demanding applications
Excellent wear and abrasion resistance for longer life
Good hardenability with uniform heat treatment results
High fatigue resistance under repeated stress
Corrosion and oxidation resistance (depends on grade)
Reliable performance at elevated temperatures
Good machinability and weldability in select grades
Accurate dimensions with smooth surface finish
Consistent quality sourced from trusted manufacturers
Automotive components like shafts, gears, and axles
General engineering and industrial machinery parts
Oil & gas sector (drilling tools, pipelines, fittings)
Power generation equipment (turbines, boilers)
Construction, infrastructure, and heavy fabrication
Tool & die making, molds, and cutting tools
Mining and earthmoving equipment
Railways, transport, and structural applications