Crucible's P/M Alloy systems have developed a worldwide reputation of exceptional service for applications which require superior wear and corrosion resistance. The performance requirements of wear and corrosion resistant components have become increasingly more demanding in industries such as the plastic extrusion, pulp and paper, oil and gas, chemical, and power generation industries. In many applications, high wear resistance is required to combat abrasive and/or adhesive wear, but superior corrosion resistance may be necessary as well.
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CPM® 10V®  |
Superior wear resistance; makes excellent industrial shear knife blades and segmented screw blanks.
Advantages:
Outstanding wear resistance
Superior corrosion resistance
Longer useful lives and improved productivity over components made by conventional means
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CPM® 9V®
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Excellent toughness for heavy duty applications, such as plastic injection molding screws and warm work applications.
Advantages:
Outstanding wear resistance
Superior corrosion resistance
Longer useful lives and improved productivity over components made by conventional means
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MPL-1 |
High vanadium content for wear resistance, and 24% Cr and 3% Mo for corrosion resisitance.
Advantages:
Outstanding wear resistance
Superior corrosion resistance
Longer useful lives and improved productivity over components made by conventional means
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CPM® S90V® |
Corrosion resistance comparable to T440C stainless steel, with wear resistance many times greater than that of T440C, D2 and M2 tool steels.
Advantages:
Outstanding wear resistance
Superior corrosion resistance
Longer useful lives and improved productivity over components made by conventional means
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CPM® Rex M4 |
High impact resistance, and bend fracture strength greater than that of D2 and M2 tool steels, and wear resistance greater than D2 tool steel.
Advantages:
Outstanding wear resistance
Superior corrosion resistance
Longer useful lives and improved productivity over components made by conventional means
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