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Aluminum, stainless, steels, copper alloys, titanium, specialty metals, engineering plastics and composites — properties, machinability and design guidance for every grade we stock.

Carbon, Alloy & Tool Steels

Carbon steels (1018, 1045, A36) are the budget workhorses for shafts, fixtures and weldments — plan on plating or coating for corrosion. Alloy steels (4140, 4340) add through-hardening strength for high-load shafts and tooling. Tool steels (D2, A2, O1) buy wear resistance at 57+ HRC; machine soft, harden, then grind or EDM the critical features.

Titanium Alloys

Titanium earns its cost where steel is too heavy and aluminum too weak or too corrodible: implants, aerostructure, chemical service. Grade 2 (commercially pure) is the corrosion play — formable, weldable, biocompatible. Grade 5 (Ti-6Al-4V) is the strength play at 950 MPa. Both machine slowly; budget 3–5× aluminum cycle time.

Specialty Metals

Problem-solver alloys for when standard families run out. AZ31B magnesium is the lightest structural metal (1.77 g/cm³) for weight-critical housings — accept coating requirements and shop fire controls. Invar 36 holds near-zero thermal expansion (~1.2 ppm/K) for optical mounts and metrology structures that must not drift with temperature.

Engineering Plastics

POM (Delrin) is the machining default — stiff, stable, predictable. Pick PA6/PA66 for tough wear parts that tolerate moisture growth, PC or PMMA for transparency (tough vs. optically clear), HDPE for chemical tanks on a budget. Move to the high-performance tier (PEEK, PEI, PPS, PPSU, PTFE) only when temperature, sterilization or chemistry demands it — the price step is 3–5×.

ABS

ABS

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The prototype plastic: tough, light, cheap — and it glues and paints like nothing else.

40 MPa · R105 (Rockwell)

Polycarbonate (PC)

Polycarbonate (PC)

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Transparent armor: machine guards, viewports and light guides that survive real impacts.

66 MPa · R118 (Rockwell)

Nylon PA6

Nylon PA6

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The impact-and-abrasion eater: wear strips, rollers and guards that refuse to break.

79 MPa (dry) · R119 (Rockwell, dry)

Nylon PA66

Nylon PA66

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PA6 upgraded: higher stiffness and service temperature for gears and insulators that run hot.

83 MPa (dry) · R120 (Rockwell, dry)

POM (Delrin / Acetal)

POM (Delrin / Acetal)

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The machinist's favorite: stiff, slippery, stable — plastic parts with metal-like precision.

70 MPa · M89 (Rockwell)

HDPE

HDPE

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The budget chemical-duty plastic: food-safe, nearly unbreakable, and the cheapest stock in the shop.

26 MPa · Shore D64

Acrylic (PMMA)

Acrylic (PMMA)

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The optical plastic: 92% light transmission, scratch-resistant, polishes to a glass-clear finish.

70 MPa · M93 (Rockwell)

PEEK (reference image)

PEEK

$$$$$

The polymer that replaces metal: 250 °C service, chemical immunity, implant-grade options.

100 MPa · M99 (Rockwell)

PTFE (Teflon) (reference image)

PTFE (Teflon)

$$$

The slipperiest solid known: seals and insulators immune to chemistry and heat alike.

25–28 MPa · Shore D55

PEI (Ultem 1000) (reference image)

PEI (Ultem 1000)

$$$$

The thinking engineer's high-performance pick: amber-transparent, flame-rated, autoclavable — at half the PEEK price.

110 MPa · M109 (Rockwell)

PPS (reference image)

PPS

$$$$

The precision high-temp polymer: near-zero moisture uptake, broad chemical resistance, 200 °C service.

90 MPa · R123 (Rockwell)

PPSU (Radel) (reference image)

PPSU (Radel)

$$$$

The sterilization survivor: tough where PEI is brittle, repeatable through thousands of steam cycles.

70 MPa · ~R120 (Rockwell)

Composites

Machined composites trade isotropy for properties metals cannot reach: G10/FR4 delivers structural electrical insulation for fixtures and energy hardware; carbon fiber sheet beats aluminum on stiffness per unit weight at roughly 60% of its density for drone and robot structures. Both are abrasive to cut and prone to delamination — design flat, plate-like parts and expect sealed edges.

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