Alloys for any Project
Whether its aircraft grade 17-4 SS or a medium carbon 4130. BVPC pours several different types of alloys perfectly suited to any application. Explore all of our primary material categories and most common pours below.

Medium Carbon
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Steel​Offer a balance of ductility and flexibility found in lower carbon steels while providing additional strength to compete with higher carbon content materials. Often used in Structural components, automotive, bridge and construction pieces, and mining. Our Most Commonly Poured:​
1050 Steel
4130 Steel
4140 Steel
4340 Steel

300 Series Stainless
We pour several different types of Stainless steel including 300 series alloys.
Our Most Commonly Poured:
303 Stainless
304 Stainless
316 Stainless

400 Series Stainless​
A martensitic material, 400 series stainless steel offers high strength, hardness, and corrosion resistance. It can also be heat-treated for various applications, often used in pressure vessels, pumps, valves, food processing, marine components, refrigeration, aircraft, military equipment, and more.
Our Most Commonly Poured:
410 Stainless
416 Stainless
440C

Precipitation hardened Stainless Steel
Precipitation Hardening Stainless is a grade of stainless steel that has high strength and exceptional corrosion resistance and allows for easy machining.
Our Most Commonly Poured:
15-5 PH
17-4 PH

Tool Steels​
A flexible family of alloys that combine different metals best suited to the task at hand (punching, drilling, cold work, cutting, dies, stamping, and more). IPC offers a wide variety of tool steel designations, but these are some of our most common.
Our Most Commonly Poured:
A2
D2
S7
