Round steel 16 mm diameter steel U7A This rental is distinguished by high durability, the product is not prone to brittleness. Also steel is not placentocentesis. Since the product is intended for subsequent forging,
Round steel with a diameter of 14 mm steel U12A Round steel U12A is made from high quality carbon tool steel. Steel U12A type is suitable for the manufacture of cutting tools, which work in conditions not
Round steel 160 mm of hot-rolled steel 9KHS Hot-rolled round bar steel 9KHS used for the manufacture of springs, springs, thrust washers, brake bands, friction discs, gears, flanges, housings, bearings, and
Round 100 mm hot-rolled steel 9KHS Hot-rolled round bar steel 9KHS used for the manufacture of springs, springs, thrust washers, brake bands, friction discs, gears, flanges, housings, bearings, and requirements of
Hot-rolled round with a diameter of 95 mm steel 9KHS The absence of the name of any of the figures suggests that each of the alloying elements contained in the alloy in a quantity not exceeding 1%. However, this
Hot-rolled round with a diameter of 90 mm steel 9KHS Hot-rolled round bar steel 9KHS used for the manufacture of springs, springs, thrust washers, brake bands, friction discs, gears, flanges, housings, bearings,
Round steel with a diameter of 29 mm steel 9KHS Hot-rolled round bar steel 9KHS used for the manufacture of springs, springs, thrust washers, brake bands, friction discs, gears, flanges, housings, bearings, and
A circle with a diameter of 28 mm steel 9KHS Hot-rolled round bar steel 9KHS used for the manufacture of springs, springs, thrust washers, brake bands, friction discs, gears, flanges, housings, bearings, and
A circle with a diameter of 22 mm steel 6KHS Round steel 6KHS for stamping in cold condition is usually must have a high hardness, which provides resistance against steel abrasion, although the viscosity, especially
Round steel 16 mm diameter steel 6KHS Round steel 6KHS for stamping in cold condition is usually must have a high hardness, which provides resistance against steel abrasion, although the viscosity, especially for
A circle with a diameter of 68 mm steel khvg Use in industry: measuring and cutting tools, for which an increased shrinkage during hardening is unacceptable, screw gauges, broaches, long taps, long sweep and
A circle with a diameter of 60 mm steel khvg Use in industry: measuring and cutting tools, for which an increased shrinkage during hardening is unacceptable, screw gauges, broaches, long taps, long sweep and
A circle with a diameter 26 mm steel khvg Use in industry: measuring and cutting tools, for which an increased shrinkage during hardening is unacceptable, screw gauges, broaches, long taps, long sweep and
A circle with a diameter of 70 mm steel 9KHVG Use in industry: measuring and cutting tools, for which an increased shrinkage during hardening is unacceptable, screw gauges, broaches, long taps, long sweep and
A circle with a diameter of 60 mm steel 9KHVG Use in industry: measuring and cutting tools, for which an increased shrinkage during hardening is unacceptable, screw gauges, broaches, long taps, long sweep and
A circle with a diameter of 57 mm steel 9KHVG Use in industry: measuring and cutting tools, for which an increased shrinkage during hardening is unacceptable, screw gauges, broaches, long taps, long sweep and
A circle with a diameter of 25 mm steel 9KHVG Use in industry: measuring and cutting tools, for which an increased shrinkage during hardening is unacceptable, screw gauges, broaches, long taps, long sweep and
Round steel with a diameter of 22 mm steel khvg The absence of the name of any of the figures suggests that each of the alloying elements contained in the alloy in a quantity not exceeding 1%. However, this
A circle with a diameter of 20 mm of steel SHKH15 The absence of the name of any of the figures suggests that each of the alloying elements contained in the alloy in a quantity not exceeding 1%. However, this
A circle with a diameter of 16 mm steel khvg The absence of the name of any of the figures suggests that each of the alloying elements contained in the alloy in a quantity not exceeding 1%. However, this is
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