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    Cenco, we are one of the leading drill blank manufacturers in the United States for over 30 years. The drill blanks that Cenco produces are made from the finest materials and craftmanship which make...
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    Peerless Steel, distributors of the finest quality industrial steel products, carbon steel, alloy steel, and tool steel bars and plates for the automotive, machine tool and metalworking industries.
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    Pennsylvania Steel Company, Inc. is distributor of full line of metals such as Cold Finished Bar, Tool Steel, Stainless Steel, Pipe, Copper, Brass, Bronze, Expanded Metal & Grating.
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    CiDRA Precision Service's customer base covers a wide breadth of companies in size and technologies, from well established Fortune 500 companies thru to struggling start-ups. Regardless of the...
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    Strain measurement for materials testing is our sole business at Epsilon Tech. Over thirty years of experience have gone into the development of our products. At our facility in Jackson, Wyoming, we...
  • Article - 5 Jun 2013
    Water-hardening tool steels are also known as group W steels. This group consists of three types, namely, W1, W2, and W3. The main alloying element found in group W steels is carbon.
  • Article - 24 Jul 2012
    Low-alloy special-purpose steels or group L steels contain small quantities of chromium, nickel, vanadium, and molybdenum. L2 and L6 are two types of group L tool steels.
  • Article - 20 Jul 2012
    Hot work tool steels are known as Group H steels. These are divided into three sub-groups such as molybdenum hot-work steels, tungsten hot-work steels, and chromium hot-work steels.