

Alloy Steels We Pour
As a custom alloy casting expert, we pour specialty steels designed to handle extreme abrasion, high temperatures, and immense pressure.
Engineered for Severe Duty
Standard carbon steel is insufficient for pumps handling abrasive mining slurries, high-temperature boiler feed water, or heavy oil. For these applications, OEMs require specialized alloy steel pump components.
Through precise investment casting and advanced in-house heat treatment, we deliver pump impellers and pump casings that achieve the exact hardness and tensile strength required to survive severe industrial environments.
Because high-strength alloy steels are exceptionally difficult to machine, our near-net shape investment casting process is highly advantageous. By casting close to the final dimensions, our ISO certified foundry saves clients massive amounts of CNC machining time while providing superior pump parts with excellent internal hydraulic finishes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What makes alloy steel better for certain pump components?
Alloy steels are specifically engineered with elements like Chromium, Molybdenum, and Nickel to provide exceptional wear resistance, high-temperature stability (like WC6/WC9), and superior tensile strength compared to standard carbon steel.
Q.Do you cast pump parts for abrasive slurry applications?
Yes. Pumps handling mining slurries or ash require extreme abrasion resistance. We cast impellers and volutes in hardened Martensitic alloys and specialty High-Chrome/Ni-Hard alloys designed to withstand severe wear.
Q.How do you ensure the strength of alloy steel castings?
After precise investment casting, our alloy steel pump components undergo specialized heat treatment processes (quenching, tempering, normalizing) to achieve the exact hardness and tensile strength required by the OEM specifications.
Q.Can you supply fully machined alloy steel pump parts?
Absolutely. Alloy steels can be extremely tough to machine. We leverage near-net shape investment casting to reduce machining volume, and our CNC facility handles the final precision turning and milling.
Last updated: May 2026