XM-19 (Nitronic 50) Bar Stock for High-Strength Shafting and Machined Components
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South Dakota’s aerospace, automotive, medical, and energy manufacturers require materials that combine strength, precision, and consistency. Cold drawn steel bars are a top choice, offering tighter tolerances, superior mechanical strength, and smooth finishes for demanding applications.
Cold drawn bars are created by pulling hot-rolled steel through a die, a process that improves straightness, tensile strength, and dimensional accuracy. The result is bar stock that is stronger, smoother, and better suited for precision machining than standard hot-rolled material.
Medical – surgical tools, orthopedic implants, and dental components.
Automotive – axles, shafts, and precision fasteners.
Aerospace – turbine pins, actuator shafts, and high-strength fasteners.
Energy & Oilfield – hydraulic rods, pump shafts, and drilling equipment.
General Manufacturing – spindles, arbors, and custom machine parts.
South Dakota manufacturers choose cold drawn bars for their:
Higher Strength – enhanced mechanical properties for critical use.
Tight Tolerances – minimizing extra machining.
Smooth Surface Finishes – supporting low-friction applications.
Reliability – consistent performance across production runs.
With Mozaic Precision Metals, South Dakota industries gain access to ISO-compliant cold drawn bar stock, certified materials, and competitive lead times. Localized supply ensures faster delivery and dependable quality for aerospace, medical, and energy projects.
Cold drawn steel bars are vital to South Dakota’s manufacturing economy, supporting industries from medical to aerospace with the strength, precision, and finish required for high-performance parts. With Mozaic Precision Metals, companies gain a trusted partner for certified bar stock.
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