Badger Alloys offers a variety of carbon/low alloy steels — including alloy steels, low-carbon steels, medium-carbon steels, and tool steels — to meet your sand casting needs. While we have the capability to pour more than 40 types of carbon/low alloy steels on site, the most common carbon and low alloy steels we work with include WCB (1025), SC8620 (8620), SC4140 (4140), LC2, and SC4330 (4330).
We pour a uniquely wide variety of alloys on site, including high alloy/stainless steels, bronze and copper-base alloys, brass alloys, nickel-base alloys, and wear-resistant alloys. Because of the wide variety of alloys poured at Badger Alloys, OEMs view us as a “one-stop shop” to meet all their valve and pump equipment needs. That means OEMs can have all their pump and valve equipment needs met on our manufacturing campus in Milwaukee; there is no need to move tooling and pattern equipment to multiple foundries.
Carbon/low alloy steel castings are favored for their:
As industry-leading non-ferrous cast steel and carbon steel casting manufacturers, Badger Alloys offers a wide variety of low alloy steels to suit your project requirements.
Carbon/low alloy steel castings are commonly used for:
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High alloy and stainless steel alloys are high-value alloys that are suitable for many applications.
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Badger Alloys offers a variety of bronze and copper-base alloys to meet your metal casting service needs.
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Brass alloys are popular for their corrosion resistance, particularly in sea water and other water service applications.
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Nickel-base alloys are most often alloyed with a particular element to impact certain properties.
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Wear-resistant alloys are used primarily for their resistance to oxidation and impacts of certain gases.
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