Alloys
Browse Alloys for the Material That Best Fits Your Application
MetalTek brings practical expertise in hundreds of alloy grades. This means that our customers get the material properties that they need to make their products perform better in the world's most demanding applications. Please browse the alloys displayed below or use the search and filter options to identify the exact grade that you need.
For more information about a specific alloy or its application, contact us or consider a TekSession. You can also download our Alloy Guide.
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Alloy Grade UNS: C90500 – Gun Metal
Cast UNS: C90500
Cast Grade: C90500
Cast ASTM:
Military/ASM:
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