About Alloy Steel Billets
We can supply as cast Alloy Steel Billets for rolling & forging purposes. Billets are slow cooled as per the requirement of grade & customer. Macro Etching test is done for each heat to ensure the metallurgical structure & soundness.
Superior Alloy CompositionEmploying Nickel, Chromium, and Molybdenum as principal alloying elements, our steel billets are engineered for excellent toughness, wear resistance, and durability. The careful selection of materials ensures adaptability across multiple engineering projects.
Comprehensive Size and Grade RangeSelect from an extensive array of billet sizes-ranging from 90x90 mm to 200x200 mm-to fit forging and rolling specifications. With grades such as A105, En8D, En353, and more, find the ideal match for structural and engineering requirements.
Ideal for Critical Engineering ApplicationsOur billets are designed for use in forging, rolling, and a myriad of general engineering applications, making them a versatile choice for the automotive, construction, and manufacturing sectors.
FAQ's of Alloy Steel Billets:
Q: How are alloy steel billets produced and finished?
A: Our alloy steel billets are produced via controlled melting and casting processes, ensuring a precise blend of Ni, Cr, and Mo. The billets are provided with an as-cast finish, maintaining their structural integrity and offering a robust starting point for further processing.
Q: What applications are these billets suitable for?
A: These alloy steel billets are ideal for forging, rolling, and various general engineering purposes, including automotive parts, industrial components, shafts, and gears due to their high strength and toughness.
Q: When should I choose a specific grade such as 4140 or En24?
A: Select 4140 for applications requiring exceptional strength and impact resistance, while En24 is ideal for components exposed to high stress and cyclical loading. Grade choice depends on specific mechanical and performance needs in your application.
Q: Where can these billets be supplied?
A: We are equipped to export and supply alloy steel billets throughout India, serving exporters, manufacturers, suppliers, and traders. Our distribution network ensures reliable delivery nationwide.
Q: What benefits do Ni, Cr, and Mo bring to alloy steel billets?
A: Nickel enhances toughness, chromium offers wear and corrosion resistance, and molybdenum increases hardenability. This combination delivers billets suited for demanding engineering environments.
Q: How should these billets be stored and handled before use?
A: Store billets in a dry, well-ventilated space to prevent surface oxidation. Handle using proper lifting equipment to avoid deformation and ensure safe transportation within your facility.