EN8 is a medium carbon steel offering excellent strength, machinability and wear resistance. It is extensively used for shafts, gears, bolts, studs, connecting rods and engineering components. The material provides a good balance of toughness and durability, making it suitable for automotive, industrial and general engineering applications.
| Size Range | 10 mm – 300 mm |
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| Grades | EN8 / C45 |
| Standards | BS970 080M40 |
| Applications | Shafts, Gears, Bolts, Studs |
EN19 is a high tensile alloy carbon steel known for excellent fatigue resistance, toughness and wear resistance. It is widely used in heavy-duty engineering applications including gears, axles, crankshafts, machine tools and industrial equipment.
| Size Range | 12 mm – 400 mm |
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| Grades | EN19 / 4140 |
| Standards | BS970 709M40 |
| Applications | Gears, Shafts, Crankshafts, Machinery |
EN24 is a nickel chromium molybdenum alloy steel providing very high strength and toughness. It is commonly used in aerospace, automotive and heavy engineering sectors where components are subjected to high stress and impact loads.
| Size Range | 20 mm – 500 mm |
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| Grades | EN24 / 4340 |
| Standards | BS970 817M40 |
| Applications | Aerospace Parts, Gears, Heavy Shafts |
EN36 is a carburizing steel with exceptional core strength and wear resistance. It is widely used for gears, pinions, camshafts and components requiring a hard outer surface with a tough internal core.
| Size Range | 20 mm – 350 mm |
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| Grades | EN36 |
| Standards | BS970 655M13 |
| Applications | Gears, Camshafts, Pinions, Automotive Parts |