XM-19 (Nitronic 50) Bar Stock for High-Strength Shafting and Machined Components
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North Dakota’s medical, aerospace, and energy industries rely on Swiss machining for producing small, high-precision parts. To achieve this level of accuracy, manufacturers need precision steel bars that offer tight tolerances, excellent straightness, and smooth finishes.
Swiss machining requires bar stock that is consistent and accurate. Precision steel bars provide:
Tight Tolerances – reducing costly secondary machining.
Exceptional Straightness – minimizing vibration and tool wear.
Superior Surface Finish – critical for surgical-grade tools and aerospace parts.
Consistency – ensuring reliable performance across high-volume runs.
Medical – surgical screws, orthopedic pins, and dental implants.
Aerospace – bushings, fasteners, and miniature actuators.
Automotive – injector pins, shafts, and specialty fasteners.
Energy & Industrial – custom fittings, connectors, and precision components for oilfield equipment.
North Dakota manufacturers source bar stock in multiple finishes, including:
Centerless Ground (CG)
Precision Ground (PG)
Cold Finished (CF)
Cold Drawn (CD)
Turned, Ground & Polished (TGP)
Precision Shaft Quality (PSQ)
Each finish ensures materials meet the dimensional accuracy and smoothness required for precision machining.
With Mozaic Precision Metals, North Dakota manufacturers gain access to ISO-compliant precision bar stock, certified materials, and dependable lead times. Local supply reduces downtime and keeps production running efficiently for medical, aerospace, and energy industries.
Swiss machining is only as good as the materials it starts with. In North Dakota, precision steel bars are the key to producing accurate, reliable components for medical, aerospace, and energy applications. Partnering with Mozaic Precision Metals ensures access to trusted bar stock and competitive turnaround times.
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