Material Portfolio

Four material classes

Austenitic stainless steels

  • 1.4301 / AISI 304
  • 1.4404 / AISI 316L
  • 1.4541 / AISI 321
  • 1.4571 / AISI 316Ti
  • Other austenitic grades on request

Standard materials for corrosion-resistant pipe systems, pressure vessels and structural components. Excellent weldability.

Duplex & Super Duplex

  • 1.4462 (Duplex 2205)
  • 1.4410 (Super Duplex 2507)
  • Other duplex grades on request

High-strength, corrosion-resistant steels for marine applications, salt water contact and chloride-containing media. Double the strength compared to austenitic stainless steels.

Nickel-based alloys

  • Inconel 625 / 2.4856
  • Inconel 825 / 2.4858
  • Hastelloy family
  • Other special alloys on request

Highest corrosion and temperature resistance. Used in combustion chambers, high-temperature applications and aggressive media.

Carbon and heat-resistant steels

  • Carbon steels (P235GH, P265GH)
  • Low-alloy steels (16Mo3, 13CrMo4-5)
  • Heat-resistant steels (10CrMo9-10, X20CrMoV11-1)
  • Other pressure vessel steels on request

Classic pressure equipment and power plant steels. Suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications.

Note: Titanium and aluminum are not processed. For material requests outside the portfolio listed above, please contact us directly.
Documentation

Material certificates

All materials are delivered with full documentation. EN 10204 3.1 material certificates are standard, 3.2 certificates are available on request. Traceability from heat to finished part is systematically ensured – a prerequisite for defense, nuclear and marine supply chains.

EN 10204 3.1Standard for all defense orders
EN 10204 3.2With independent expert verification – on request
TraceabilityHeat number to finished part marking
Batch verificationPMI / spectral analysis in-house