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Do you have a project that calls for a metal solution that’s more robust and mechanical treatment-responsive and is of a higher quality than regular steel? Our Engineering Steel is the answer.

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Do you have a project that calls for a metal solution that’s more robust and mechanical treatment-responsive and is of a higher quality than regular steel? Our Engineering Steel is the answer.

Our range of Engineering Steel is made for specialist jobs such as automotive parts, bolts, hand tools, shafts, and other applications that require steel with high tensile properties. Our range of tested, approved, and certified options includes Bright Round Imperial, Bright Round Metric, and Engineering Black Bar.

Order Engineering Steel online at your convenience and be assured of high quality, excellent customer care, and fast delivery.
 

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Engineering Steel FAQs

What is Engineering Steel?

Engineering Steel is a type of steel manufactured from iron and small amounts of one or more alloying elements other than carbon. The use of alloying elements other than carbon results in properties not found in normal carbon steel, such as being more responsive to mechanical treatments and heat, as well as offering impressive levels of ductility, elasticity, fatigue resistance, strength, and toughness. This type of steel is widely available and affordably priced.

BM offers quality-assured Engineering Steel including Bright Rounds and Engineering Black Bars.

What is Engineering Steel made of?

Engineering Steel is manufactured using iron and a small amount of one or more alloying elements. Carbon is not one of the alloying elements used in this type of steel. Instead, manufacturers commonly use aluminium, chromium, copper, manganese, nickel, silicon, and titanium to make Engineering Steel.

Order Bright Round Imperial, Bright Round Metric, and Engineering Black Bar from BM Steel online and get superb customer service and fast delivery.

What are the uses of Engineering Steel?

The most common uses of Engineering Steel are in mechanical and allied engineering applications. This type of steel is available in different grades, with each grade preferred for specific uses. A few common uses of Engineering Steel include aircraft parts, hydraulic tools, ball bearings, spindles, sprockets, gears, axles, landing gear, gas and oil extraction, shafts and gears, pins, and springs.