XM-19 (Nitronic 50) Bar Stock for High-Strength Shafting and Machined Components
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Nebraska’s manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and energy industries depend on materials that provide both strength and precision. Cold drawn steel bars meet these needs by offering tighter tolerances, improved mechanical strength, and smoother surface finishes than standard hot-rolled bars.
Cold drawn bars are produced by pulling hot-rolled steel through a die, which enhances tensile strength, straightness, and dimensional accuracy. This process delivers bar stock that is stronger, smoother, and better suited for precision machining and high-performance parts.
Medical – surgical screws, orthopedic rods, and dental tools.
Automotive – axles, shafts, and transmission components.
Aerospace – turbine pins, actuator shafts, and fasteners.
Energy & Oilfield – hydraulic rods, pump shafts, and drilling equipment.
General Manufacturing – spindles, arbors, and custom precision parts.
Nebraska manufacturers choose cold drawn bars for:
Higher Strength – improved mechanical properties for demanding applications.
Tight Tolerances – minimizing secondary machining.
Smooth Surface Finishes – ideal for sliding or rotating parts.
Reliability – consistent performance across production runs.
By sourcing cold drawn steel bars from Mozaic Precision Metals, Nebraska companies gain ISO-certified bar stock, certified alloys, and fast delivery times. Local supply ensures reduced lead times and dependable service for aerospace, medical, and energy applications.
Cold drawn steel bars are an essential material for Nebraska’s manufacturing base, supporting industries with the strength, finish, and precision required for critical components. Partnering with Mozaic Precision Metals guarantees access to reliable, certified bar stock.
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