Precision Alloy Sheet

Precision Alloy Steel Sheets are specialized materials engineered for applications requiring precise mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. These alloys are ideal for use in industries such as electronics, aerospace, automotive, and medical devices, where high dimensional accuracy, low expansion, or specialized magnetic properties are required.

Product Description


PropertyPrecision Alloy Steel Sheets
Material Composition

Similar to strips, precision alloy sheets are made from carefully controlled compositions,

often with low expansion coefficients or specialized magnetic properties, such as Invar or Mu-metal.

Thickness

Precision alloy sheets are thicker than strips, typically ranging from 0.5 mm to several millimeters,

depending on mechanical and thermal property requirements.

Applications

Commonly used in industries such as aerospace, electronics, and medical devices for components

like structural parts, enclosures, and sensitive instrumentation that require controlled mechanical properties and dimensional accuracy.

Mechanical Properties

High tensile strength, excellent flatness, and precision in dimensions.

These sheets offer stable mechanical properties under both high and low temperature conditions.

Thermal Properties

Similar to strips, these sheets are designed for specific thermal behaviors,

such as low expansion or high-temperature stability, depending on the alloy (e.g., Invar, Mu-metal).

Electrical Properties

Precision alloys in sheet form may also have controlled electrical resistance,

especially for applications in sensitive electronics or electrical components.

Magnetic Properties

Similar to strips, magnetic alloys like Mu-metal sheets are used for

shielding in sensitive equipment to control or eliminate external magnetic interference.

Forming & Fabrication

Precision alloy sheets can be cold-rolled, heat-treated, laser-cut, or stamped.

They are suitable for both complex shapes and applications requiring high dimensional tolerance and material consistency.

Heat Treatment

Heat treatments like solution annealing or stress-relief are common for precision alloy

sheets to improve properties such as strength, stability, and resistance to thermal expansion.

Welding & Joining

Precision alloy sheets can be welded or brazed, although welding requires

careful control of heat to avoid compromising the alloy's properties.

Examples of AlloysInvar, Mu-metal, Kovar, Constantan, Permalloy
Cost

Precision alloy sheets are also expensive, as they require precise manufacturing and

composition control. Their cost is higher than standard steel or non-precision alloys.

Common StandardsASTM A-240, ASTM B-637, ASTM B-553, AMS 5525

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