Carbon and Alloy Steels, including Cr-Mo grades
Carbon and alloy steels have carbon as the primary element, containing up to 2% carbon, along with manganese, silicon, or chromium alloying elements. They are used in an array of applications due to their strength, durability, and overall versatility, including construction, automotive, and vessel and pipe manufacturing.
Cr-Mo, or chromium-molybdenum steel, is known for its high strength and corrosion resistance, often used in applications requiring high temperature and pressure resistance, including pressure vessels.
Sourced on an Indent basis from production mills and global stockists, qualified and approved by Stirlings.
Other ‘hard to find’ and obscure carbon and alloy steel products available, contact us to enquire.
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Pipe, Fittings and Flanges:
ASTM A53, A106, A213, API 5L
ASTM A234, EN 10253
ASTM A105, A182, A350, EN 1092
Tubing (including heat exchanger tubing and boiler tube specification):
ASTM A179, A192, A213, A209, A210, A334
DIN 17175, EN 10216
Plate (full size and Laser cut to profile):
EN10028 (incl. P235/265GH, 16Mo3), DIN 17155
ASTM A285, A387, A516, A537
Forgings (off-the-shelf, and custom produced):
ASTM A182