Our program of strip steel includes an extensive range of materials with very good properties with respect to, for example, strength, hardness and workability.
The tables below show our standard program (other grades are available on request) and include:
- Alloyed non-stainless steels and carbon steels
- Martensitic stainless steels
- Precipitation hardening stainless steels
- Austenitic stainless steels
- Duplex (austenitic-ferritic) stainless steels
- Nickel alloys
We also provide coated strip steel.
Alloyed non-stainless steels and carbon steels
These steels, when cold-rolled, have very good properties in terms of forming, blanking and machining. Subsequent hardening and tempering makes the steel hard, tough, resistant to wear and suitable for use as springs and other strength applications.
Our grade | Designation by standard | Distinguishing property | Typical applications |
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Alleima® 20C |
ASTM 1095 W.Nr. 1.1274 SS 1870 |
Fatigue strength | Shock absorbers shims, blanked and formed parts, springs, doctor blades, tannery knives, butcher bandsaws |
Alleima® 20C compressor valve steel | ASTM 1095 W.Nr. 1.1274 SS 1870 |
Fatigue strength | Compressor valves |
Alleima® 20C2* | SS 2258 | Fatigue strength Wear resistance |
Doctor blades |
- | - | Carpet knives, industrial knives, pruning shears |
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Martensitic stainless steels
Martensitic stainless steels have excellent properties for forming and grinding sharp edges and, after hardening and tempering, also good resistance to corrosion. Their special characteristics include good resistance to wear, high fatigue strength and very good flatness, as well as uniform mechanical properties along and across the rolling direction (isotropic properties).
Our grade |
Designation by standard |
Distinguishing property |
Typical applications |
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Stainless damascus steel | Up to 135 layers of martensitic stainless steel | Kitchen or outdoor knives, also used for jewelry or other decorative applications | |
- |
- |
High quality professional knives |
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ASTM 420 EN 1.4028 W.Nr. 1.4007 SS 2304 |
- |
Components in electric shavers, kitchen spatulas |
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- |
Fatigue strength |
Compressor valves |
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- |
Fatigue strength |
Knives, components in electric shavers, print belts, meat saws, doctor blades, springs |
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- |
Fatigue strength |
Compressor valves |
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EN (1.4034) |
- |
Kitchen knives, scissors |
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- |
- |
Knives, scissors, skate blades |
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- |
- |
Household knives, industrial knives, doctor blades |
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- |
- |
Razor blades |
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- |
- |
Industrial knives for plastic/synthetic fibres, paper etc. |
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- |
- |
Butcher's knives, chef's knives, fishermen's knives, folding knives, hunting knives, kitchen knives and pocket knives. |
Some of these grades in hardened and tempered condition goes under the brand name Chromflex™
Precipitation hardening stainless steels
Precipitation hardening stainless steels provide excellent mechanical strength and good corrosion resistance after an ageing heat treatment, particularly when carried out after the product has been worked to its final shape. This allows fabrication while the material is relatively soft and can be formed readily, making it suitable for products with a complex shape. Precipitation hardening steels often have a martensitic microstructure and contain alloying elements such as Ti, Cu, Al and Nb, which provide increased strength.
Our grade | Designation by standard | Distinguishing property | Typical applications |
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Alleima® 9RU10 |
ASTM 631 |
Tempering effect Relaxation resistance at elevated temperatures |
Springs and parts with very complicated forms for e.g. hinges, couplings, washers and thermostats |
Nanoflex™ |
UNS S46910 |
Tempering effect Relaxation resistance at elevated temperatures Formability |
Parts with very complicated forms for e.g. components in electric shavers |
Austenitic stainless steels
Austenitic stainless steels have superior qualities regarding resistance to corrosion combined with very good spring properties, low relaxation and high fatigue strength. The strength in these grades is achieved by cold rolling, which makes them available in a wide range of dimensions and mechanical properties. A further increase in strength can be obtained by a simple heat treatment in the temperature range 350-480oC (662-896oF), depending on grade.
Our grade | Designation by standard | Distinguishing property | Typical applications |
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Alleima® 12R11 | ASTM (301) EN 1.4310 W.Nr. 1.4310 SS 2331 |
- | Springs and other formed parts for e.g. diaphragms and electrical connectors |
Alleima® 11R51 |
ASTM (301) |
Fatigue strength Relaxation resistance |
Springs and other formed parts for e.g. hinges, thermostats and gaskets for electromagnetic shielding |
Alleima® 13RM19 EN 1.4369 |
- | Non-magnetic | Springs and other formed parts for non-magnetic applications |
Alleima® 2RK65 HV | UNS N08904 EN 1.4539 |
Corrosion resistance Cleanliness |
- |
Alleima® 316LVM | UNS S31673 EN 1.4441 |
High strength |
Implants and other medical applications. The grade is also very suitable for the high end watch industry. |
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Duplex (austenitic-ferritic) stainless steels
Duplex stainless steels have excellent corrosion properties and are not as sensitive to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) as austenitic steels. Thermal expansion is lower than for austenitic steels, which can offer design advantages in certain cases.
Our grade | Designation by standard | Distinguishing property | Typical applications |
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Springflex™ | UNS S31803, S32205 EN 1.4462 |
High strength and stress corrosion cracking resistance in chloride containing environments | Springs e.g. in marine environments, pulp and paper industry. Strip for welded tubes, cable insulation and flexible tubing |
SAF™ 2507 | UNS S32750 EN 1.4410 |
Very high strength and stress corrosion cracking resistance in chloride containing environments | Springs e.g. in seawater service, marine environments, pulp and paper industry. Strip for welded tubes, cable insulation and flexible tubing |
SAF™ 3207 HD | UNS S33207 | Exceptionally high mechanical strength and excellent resistance to SCC in H2S and chloride environments | Ideal for marine applications subjected to static or dynamic loading |
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Nickel alloys
Depending on alloy composition and condition, nickel alloys can provide properties like excellent resistance to wet corrosion or high temperature corrosion as well as high temperature strength and creep resistance. This makes them suitable for especially demanding applications. Common alloying elements are, for example, Cr, Mo, Ti and Al.
Our grade | Designation by standard | Distinguishing property | Typical applications |
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Sanicro® 75X |
UNS N07750 |
Mechanical properties at elevated temperatures up to 800oC (1472oF) Resistance to gas corrosion at high temperatures Spring properties up to 600oC (1112oF) |
Positioning devices in nuclear power fuel assemblies (low cobalt content makes the grade especially suitable for nuclear applications). Springs and other parts exposed to high temperatures and/or a very corrosive environment |