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Chromoly
Lucas Motorworks supplies chromoly for a wide range of customers from larger contractors to home-hobbyist customers.
Chromoly (or chrome-moly) is a low alloy steel containing chromium, molybdenum, iron, carbon, and other alloying elements. The chromium improves strength and corrosion resistance, and the molybdenum increases material toughness – we will supply your chromoly.
We Can Cut To Your Provided Specs: Shapes & Lengths
Walk-Ins Welcome. Call in Advance To Ensure We Have Your Metal In-Stock
Stock Available By The Foot: 12-inch to 20-feet & Beyond
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Common Chromoly Applications
We supply chromoly for industries and customers who work with:
and many more… these are only a few examples.
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Pre-cut or full-length material.

Shop for metal stock in various sizes, shapes, and types (pre-cut or full-length) including discs, bars, round stock, tubes, sheets, and plates.
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It’s considerably stronger and harder than standard 1020 steel. It provides a smooth interior and exterior finish that resists scaling and oxidation. More competitive applications might choose titanium (although more expensive), but less competitive applications will typically work with chromoly.
Various sizes and options for all your applications.
Rotary Shafts
Round Steel Rods & Bars
Chromoly Discs
Chromoly Flat Bars
Square & Round Stock
Chromoly Dowels
Screws & Nuts
Worms & Worm Gears
Pin Stock
Sheets
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The easiest way to pick out the right kind of alloy is to think about how you plan to use it and your final product. Refer to the common types of alloys and their uses to give you an idea of which metal to use. It’s also a good idea to ask your preferred supplier for advice. Let us know your plans and we’ll recommend which type of metal works best for your specific project.
The easiest way to pick out the right kind of alloy is to think about how you plan to use it and your final product. Refer to the common types of alloys and their uses to give you an idea of which metal to use.
It’s also a good idea to ask your preferred supplier for advice. Let us know your plans and we’ll recommend which type of metal works best for your specific project.
Which other metals do you work with?