IRON
Cold rolled plate (UNI EN 10130 DC01 – DC04 – DC05 and Chrome-plated) or galvanized steel (UNI EN 10142) a particular type of cold rolled product characterized by a higher quality than the sheets of the same category, of excellent quality and coming from the main national and European steel mills.
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STAINLESS STEEL AISI 304 & 306
Stainless steels are characterized by the presence of chromium in percentages higher than 10.50%; this element confers characteristics of resistance to corrosion in certain aggressive environments. Corrosion resistance is further increased by the presence of higher chromium or other alloying elements such as nickel and molybdenum.
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ALUMINUM
Aluminum is a very light metal that has a low specific weight, equal to one third of steel and copper alloys. It is not magnetic, it does not spark and is the second most malleable metal. It is appreciated for its high durability.
The main properties are: high resistance to corrosion; non-toxicity; high thermal and electrical conductivity; high plasticity; excellent ductility and low radiant power.
Low melting temperature between 510°C and 650°C, specific weight between 2.66 and 2.85 gr/ cm3, with Read More...
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BRASS
Brass is an alloy made up of copper and zinc. CuZn37 brass consists of 63% copper and 37% zinc. The product offers high mechanical and corrosive properties compared to copper. Low conductivity and superior bending strength make it the best choice for heating applications, good mechanical properties and low conductivity. Brass is a copper-zinc alloy with excellent cold workability (blanking, punching, iron-shearing).
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COPPER
Copper is a pinkish and reddish metal, it has been considered for its unique and optimal qualities for electrical applications in fact it is malleable and ductile with excellent conductivity, easily workable and bacteriostatic. Copper can be recycled and its scrap has a high recovery value which combined with other materials forms numerous metal alloys. Annealed copper (H040) has a hardness range from 40HV to 65HV, a breaking load from 200 to 250 N / mm² (R200); a cold Read More...
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BRONZE
Bronze is an alloy made up of copper and tin. In bronze, tin added up to 9% gives rise to alloys with good mechanical characteristics and great resistance to corrosion.
By further increasing the tin content, the hardness of bronze reaches levels such as to allow only pieces obtained by fusion also called castings.
With a tin content higher than 30%, bronze becomes too brittle to have an industrial value. It is also called phosphor bronze due to the presence of Read More...
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