Metals

Titanium

Metal Titanium is a strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant metal known for its silver-grey appearance. It is the 9th most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and is typically extracted from minerals like rutile and ilmenite. Titanium has a high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent corrosion resistance, and is biocompatible, making it a…
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Steel

Metal At Hytron Metals, we supply a comprehensive range of Mild Steel, Carbon Steel and Alloy Steel products, known for their durability, strength, and wide application across various industries. Mild Steel is low in carbon content and is valued for its ductility, weldability and cost-effectiveness, making it ideal for construction…
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Copper

Metal Copper is a highly conductive, malleable, and corrosion-resistant metal widely used for electrical wiring, plumbing, roofing and industrial machinery. It offers excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, making it essential in the electrical and electronics industries. Types of Copper Grades: C101 (Oxygen-Free Electronic – OFE) 99.99% pure copper with high…
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Brass

Metal Brass is an alloy primarily made of copper and zinc, known for its excellent machinability, corrosion resistance and attractive gold-like appearance. It is widely used in plumbing, electrical, musical instruments and decorative applications. Types of Brass Grades & Their Industrial Applicability: C260 (Cartridge Brass – 70% Cu, 30% Zn)…
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Aluminium

Metal Aluminium is the world’s most abundant metal and is the third most common element comprising 8% of the earth’s crust. The versatility of aluminium makes it the most widely used metal after steel. Pure aluminium is soft, ductile, corrosion resistant and has a high electrical conductivity. It is widely…
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Stainless Steel

Metal HIGH-QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTS FROM HYTRON METALS Stainless steel is an iron alloy composed primarily of iron and chromium. The chromium in the material reacts with oxygen on the surface to create an oxidized “passive layer”, which prevents corrosion and rust. While all stainless steels have at least 10.5%…
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