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Material Properties
Steel
Material Features/Appearance
Material | Features | Appearance |
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This is a cold-rolled steel sheet used for general press-formed sheet metal parts. It features high dimensional accuracy and a smooth surface finish, but is prone to rust. Surface treatment is recommended after processing. Standard sheet thickness typically ranges from 0.2 mm to 3.2 mm. | ![]() |
EN 1.0320 equiv. (hot coiled) | This is a hot-rolled mild steel sheet suitable for general use and deep drawing. Like EN 1.0330 equiv. (EN 1.0320 equiv. [hot coiled]), it is prone to rust, so surface treatment after processing is recommended. It is typically used for medium-thickness plate products, with standard thickness starting from approximately 1.2 mm. | ![]() |
EN 1.0038 equiv. | This is a rolled steel material for general structural use, widely used in Japan. Its name derives from its tensile strength of 400 N/mm² or higher. It is cost-effective and easy to process, making it suitable for a wide range of applications including machinery and construction. | ![]() |
Material Properties *The following values are for reference only and are not guaranteed.
Material | Tensile strength (N/mm2) | Yield (N/mm2) | Elongation at Break % | Flexural strength (N/mm2) | Compressive strength (N/mm2) | Yield point (N/mm2) | Young’s Modulus (N/mm2) | Flexural modulus (N/mm2) | Specific Gravity | Electrical Conductivity (S/m) | Thermal Conductivity (W/m・K) | Coefficient of Linear Expansion (/℃) |
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EN 1.0330 equiv. | 270~410 | 205 or more | 32 or more | 243~390 | 260~400 | 205 or more | 2.1×10⁵ | 2.1×10⁵ | 7.85 | 6.96×10⁶ | 58 | 11.7×10⁻⁶ |
EN 1.0320 equiv. (hot coiled) | 270~440 | 175 or more | 35 or more | 243~418 | 260~430 | 175 or more | 2.1×10⁵ | 2.1×10⁵ | 7.85 | 6.96×10⁶ | 58 | 11.7×10⁻⁶ |
EN 1.0038 equiv. | 400~510 | 215 or more | 21 or more | 360~485 | 380~485 | 215 or more | 2.1×10⁵ | 2.1×10⁵ | 7.85 | 6.96×10⁶ | 58 | 11.7×10⁻⁶ |
Stainless Steel
Material Features/Appearance
Material | Features | Appearance |
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EN 1.4301 equiv.(2B) | This is an austenitic stainless steel with enhanced corrosion resistance and weldability. Its versatility and availability make it widely used across various industries. It maintains high corrosion resistance and strength while offering excellent weldability, making it suitable for equipment and machinery applications. | ![]() |
EN 1.4301 equiv. (Single-Sided #400-Grit Polished) | This is a surface-finished stainless steel sheet used for exterior covers, offering excellent appearance. The surface has a near-mirror gloss with slight polishing marks. It is typically supplied with a protective film to preserve its appearance. | ![]() |
EN 1.4301 equiv.(single-sided hairline finish) | This is a surface-finished stainless steel sheet characterized by long, continuous polishing lines resembling hair strands. The surface has a subdued gloss, giving it a calm and refined appearance. It is typically supplied with a protective film to preserve its appearance. | ![]() |
EN 1.4301 equiv. (No.1) | This is a standard finish material obtained by hot rolling, heat treatment, and pickling to remove black oxide scale and surface impurities. It features a matte, textured surface similar to pearskin. | ![]() |
EN 1.4301 equiv. (for SHIM) | This is a cold-worked EN 1.4301 equiv. stainless steel with increased tensile strength. Although not suitable for bending or deep drawing, it offers minimal warping after processing. It has better thickness tolerance than 2B material, making it ideal for precision machining. | ![]() |
EN 1.4016 equiv.(2B) | This is a magnetic stainless steel made from ferritic stainless alloy. Unlike austenitic stainless steel, it contains no nickel and has lower corrosion resistance. Its versatility and availability make it widely used in everyday applications, including the food industry. | ![]() |
Material Properties *The following values are for reference only and are not guaranteed.
Material | Tensile strength (N/mm2) | Yield (N/mm2) | Elongation at Break % | Flexural strength (N/mm2) | Compressive strength (N/mm2) | Yield point (N/mm2) | Young’s Modulus (N/mm2) | Flexural modulus (N/mm2) | Specific Gravity | Electrical Conductivity (S/m) | Thermal Conductivity (W/m・K) | Coefficient of Linear Expansion (/℃) |
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EN 1.4301 equiv. | 520~690 | 205 or more | 40 or more | 478~670 | 495~520 | 205 or more | 1.9×10⁵ | 1.9×10⁵ | 7.93 | 1.39×10⁶ | 16.2 | 17.3×10⁻⁶ |
EN 1.4301 equiv. (for SHIM) | 650~900 | 450 or more | 10 or more | 598~873 | 620~860 | 450 or more | 1.9×10⁵ | 1.9×10⁵ | 7.93 | 1.39×10⁶ | 16.2 | 17.3×10⁻⁶ |
EN 1.4016 equiv. | 450~470 | 205 or more | 22 or more | 405~428 | 450~470 | 205 or more | 2.0×10⁵ | 2.0×10⁵ | 7.70 | 1.39×10⁶ | 25 | 10.4×10⁻⁶ |
Aluminum
Material Features/Appearance
Material | Features | Appearance |
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EN AW−5052 equiv. | This is the most common aluminum alloy, known for its excellent machinability. It is widely available, corrosion-resistant, and used across many fields due to its versatility. | ![]() |
Material Properties *The following values are for reference only and are not guaranteed.
Material | Tensile strength (N/mm2) | Yield (N/mm2) | Elongation at Break % | Flexural strength (N/mm2) | Compressive strength (N/mm2) | Yield point (N/mm2) | Young’s Modulus (N/mm2) | Flexural modulus (N/mm2) | Specific Gravity | Electrical Conductivity (S/m) | Thermal Conductivity (W/m・K) | Coefficient of Linear Expansion (/℃) |
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EN AW−5052 equiv. | 195~260 | 110 or more | 12 or more | 180~252 | 185~260 | 110 or more | 7×10⁴ | 7×10⁴ | 2.68 | 1.91×10⁷ | 138 | 23.8×10⁻⁶ |
Pre-finished Sheets
Material Features/Appearance
Material | Features | Appearance |
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EN 1.0330 equiv. (SECC) Electrolytic Zinc Plating | This is a galvanized steel sheet made by applying a coating to EN 1.0330 equiv. (EN 1.0320 equiv. [hot coiled]). It offers shorter lead times than post-treatment products, but note that cut edges lack coating. Minor surface scuffing may occur due to material characteristics. | ![]() |
EN 1.0330 equiv. (SGCC) (Steel Plate Cold Commercial) | This is a galvanized steel sheet also used in construction materials. Compared to EN 1.0330 equiv. (Electrolytic Zinc Plating), it has a thicker coating, providing higher corrosion resistance. | ![]() |
EN AW-5052 equiv. pre-finished anodized plate (clear) | This is a cost-effective and quick-to-source galvanized steel sheet with corrosion and wear resistance. Due to material characteristics, cracks may form at bends, potentially causing the coating to peel. | ![]() |
EN AW-5052 equiv. pre-finished anodized plate (black) | ![]() |
Perforated Metal
Material Features/Appearance
Material | Features | Appearance |
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Perforated Metal (EN 1.4301 equiv.-BA); —60° Staggered Round Hole Type— | This is a perforated steel sheet widely used for ventilation covers and filters.
It is more economical than machining holes into general steel sheets. Although warp correction is performed before shipment, slight distortion may remain due to material properties. Available hole patterns include:
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Transparent Resin Plate
Material Features/Appearance
Material | Features | Appearance |
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PET | Available in two levels of light transmittance and in standard or anti-static grades. Offers excellent chemical resistance, water resistance, and electrical insulation at low cost. High transparency makes it suitable for food containers, optical films, and insulating materials. Good processability. | ![]() |
Acrylic | Available in two levels of light transmittance and in standard or anti-static grades. Features very high light transmittance, suitable for displays, lighting covers, and interior applications. Note: Poor resistance to petroleum-based solvents and alkaline chemicals. | ![]() |
PC (Polycarbonate) | Available in two levels of light transmittance and in standard or anti-static grades. Excellent impact resistance, heat resistance, and dimensional stability. High transparency, suitable for covers, windows, and protective panels. Good machinability, also usable for mechanical components. | ![]() |
PVC | Available in two levels of light transmittance and in standard or anti-static grades. Excellent chemical resistance, water resistance, and electrical insulation. Hard and dimensionally stable, suitable for piping parts, enclosures, and insulating materials. Good processability. | ![]() |
Material Properties *The following values are for reference only and are not guaranteed.
Material | Tensile strength (N/mm2) | Flexural strength (N/mm2) | Elongation at Break % | Young’s Modulus (N/mm2) | Rockwell Hardness | Specific Gravity | Continuous Service Temperature (°C) |
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PET | 65~75 | 90~120 | 2~7 | 3000 | M85~M100 | 1.19 | 70~90 |
Acrylic | 60~70 | 80~95 | 90~120 | 2400 | M70~M80 | 1.2 | 100~120 |
PC (Polycarbonate) | 45~55 | 70~90 | 20~40 | 2800 | R110~R120 | 1.4 | 50~70 |
PVC | 55~65 | 80~100 | 50~100 | 2900 | M80~M90 | 1.38 | 80~100 |
Aluminum composite sheet
Material Features/Appearance
Material | Features | Appearance |
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Aluminum composite sheet – Silver | Sandwich structure of aluminum + foamed polyethylene resin + aluminum. Lighter than metal and stiffer than resin due to thin aluminum surface layers. Note: Surface aluminum may become sharp due to material characteristics. | ![]() |
Aluminum composite sheet – Frosted Silver | ![]() |
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Aluminum composite sheet – Black | ![]() |