XM-19 (Nitronic 50) Bar Stock for High-Strength Shafting and Machined Components
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North Dakota’s energy, aerospace, and manufacturing sectors require materials that deliver strength, accuracy, and consistency. Cold drawn steel bars are a go-to choice for these industries, offering tight tolerances, higher strength, and smooth surface finishes for critical applications.
Cold drawn bars are produced by pulling hot-rolled steel through a die, which enhances dimensional accuracy, tensile strength, and surface quality. This process creates bar stock that is straighter, smoother, and stronger than standard hot-rolled bars — perfect for high-performance parts.
Medical – surgical pins, orthopedic screws, and dental tools.
Automotive – shafts, axles, and fasteners.
Aerospace – turbine components, actuators, and high-strength fasteners.
Hydraulics & Energy – pump shafts, rods, and oilfield equipment.
General Manufacturing – spindles, arbors, and custom machined parts.
North Dakota manufacturers choose cold drawn bars for:
Higher Strength – improved mechanical properties for demanding applications.
Tight Tolerances – minimizing machining time and waste.
Smoother Surface Finish – ideal for sliding and rotating parts.
Reliable Consistency – trusted performance across production runs.
By sourcing cold drawn steel bars from Mozaic Precision Metals, North Dakota industries gain access to ISO-compliant bar stock, certified materials, and competitive lead times. Local supply ensures quick delivery and dependable service for medical, aerospace, and energy sectors.
Cold drawn steel bars are a cornerstone of North Dakota’s manufacturing and energy economy, offering the strength, precision, and smooth finish needed for critical components. Partnering with Mozaic Precision Metals guarantees reliable quality and trusted service.
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