XM-19 (Nitronic 50) Bar Stock for High-Strength Shafting and Machined Components
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Michigan’s automotive, aerospace, medical, and manufacturing sectors rely on TGP (Turned, Ground & Polished) bars for applications that require accuracy, reliability, and smooth performance. Known for their superior straightness and finish, TGP bars are widely used in shafts, hydraulic rods, and high-tolerance machine parts.
TGP bars are steel bars that have been turned, ground, and polished to achieve exceptional roundness, dimensional accuracy, and smooth surface quality. This process makes them ideal for rotating and sliding parts that must perform without vibration or premature wear.
Michigan companies depend on TGP bars for:
Automotive – steering shafts, transmission parts, and precision pins.
Hydraulics – piston rods, cylinder shafts, and pump components.
Aerospace – actuators, spindles, and critical shafts.
Medical & Industrial – surgical tools, custom machining, and precision equipment.
Manufacturers choose TGP bars for their:
Superior Straightness – reducing vibration in machinery.
Tight Tolerances – saving machining time and improving accuracy.
Smooth Finish – extending tool life and supporting high-performance use.
Reliable Consistency – trusted across industries for critical applications.
Partnering with Mozaic Precision Metals ensures Michigan manufacturers receive ISO-compliant TGP bars with certified quality, dependable delivery, and competitive pricing. Local supply reduces lead times and keeps production running on schedule.
TGP (Turned, Ground & Polished) bars are essential to Michigan’s automotive, aerospace, medical, and manufacturing industries. With their unmatched straightness, smoothness, and accuracy, they deliver dependable results in demanding applications. Sourcing through Mozaic Precision Metals guarantees quality materials backed by trusted service.
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