Originally developed as a result of resource allocation during World War II, Austenitic Stainless Steel Type 201( ASTM-A-666/UNS S20100), contains a lower Nickel content (4.5% vs 8.1%) and higher Manganese content (7.1% vs 1%) than Types 301 and 304. T201 addresses the continued volatility of Nickel prices while offering comparable corrosion resistance and formability to… [Read More]
0.0150 in, Type 1050 Carbon Strip
Gibbs Interwire stocks C1050 high carbon spring steel in the annealed conditon. An economical grade of spring steel often used where the part is hardened and tempered after forming. C1050 meets ASTM A 684 and is stocked in gauges ranging from 0.010″ to 0.062″.
0.0160 in, Type 1050 Carbon Strip
Gibbs Interwire stocks C1050 high carbon spring steel in the annealed conditon. An economical grade of spring steel often used where the part is hardened and tempered after forming. C1050 meets ASTM A 684 and is stocked in gauges ranging from 0.010″ to 0.062″.
0.0180 in, Type 1050 Carbon Strip
Gibbs Interwire stocks C1050 high carbon spring steel in the annealed conditon. An economical grade of spring steel often used where the part is hardened and tempered after forming. C1050 meets ASTM A 684 and is stocked in gauges ranging from 0.010″ to 0.062″.
0.0200 in, Type 1050 Carbon Strip
Gibbs Interwire stocks C1050 high carbon spring steel in the annealed conditon. An economical grade of spring steel often used where the part is hardened and tempered after forming. C1050 meets ASTM A 684 and is stocked in gauges ranging from 0.010″ to 0.062″.