XM-19 (Nitronic 50) Bar Stock for High-Strength Shafting and Machined Components
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Minnesota’s automotive, aerospace, and medical sectors rely heavily on cold drawn steel bars for their strength, precision, and consistency. From surgical tools to drivetrain components, cold drawn bars provide the tight tolerances and smooth finishes required in today’s competitive manufacturing environment.
Cold drawn bars are produced by pulling hot-rolled steel through a die, which enhances tensile strength, straightness, dimensional accuracy, and surface finish. This makes them stronger, smoother, and more precise than standard hot-rolled stock — a necessity for high-performance industries in Minnesota.
Medical – surgical pins, orthopedic screws, and dental instruments.
Automotive – axles, shafts, fasteners, and drivetrain parts.
Aerospace – turbine components, actuators, and precision fasteners.
Hydraulics & Energy – pump shafts, rods, and power generation equipment.
General Manufacturing – spindles, arbors, and custom fabricated parts.
Manufacturers in Minnesota choose cold drawn steel bars for:
Higher Strength – superior tensile and yield properties.
Tight Dimensional Tolerances – reducing machining and waste.
Smooth Surface Finish – supporting sliding and rotating applications.
Reliable Consistency – ideal for large-scale production.
Sourcing from Mozaic Precision Metals gives Minnesota manufacturers access to certified, ISO-compliant cold drawn bars, competitive pricing, and fast delivery. Local supply chains ensure reduced downtime and dependable service across medical, aerospace, and automotive industries.
Cold drawn steel bars are a cornerstone of Minnesota’s high-performance manufacturing, providing the strength, accuracy, and smooth finish needed across multiple industries. Partnering with Mozaic Precision Metals guarantees quality bar stock and reliable supply for critical operations.
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