Bronze Hollow and Round Bars are available in following :
Tin Bronzes:
High - Leaded Tin Bronzes :
Leaded Tin Bronzes :
We offer a comprehensive range of hot rolled Steel Round Bar which is available in Mild Steel, High Yield Steel, Carbon Steel, Boron and Low Alloy Steel grades. Please use the table below to view our standard Steel Round Bar sizes. If you require non-standard round bar sizes, tolerances and/or grades please speak to us as these are manufactured and supplied subject to a minimum quantity by agreement.
Rod/Bar Type | Sizes | Availability |
LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR rod | 6mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR rod | 8mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR rod | 10mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR rod | 12mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 13mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 16mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 19mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 22mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 28mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 40mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 60mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 75mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 90mm |
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LEADED TIN BRONZE C93200 ROUND BAR | 120mm |
You can choose a style of round bars you are looking for:
Round Bar - Stainless Steel
Round Bar - Extruded Aluminum
Round Bar - Cold Finished Carbon & Alloy
Round Bar - Brass
Round Bar- Copper
Round Bar- Drill Rod
Round Bar- Titanium
Round Bar- Hard Chrome Plated and IHCP
Round Bar- Precision Ground Linear Motion Shafting
Round Bars- Cold Drawn Aluminum
The most common shapes are round bar (also called rod), rectangular bar (including square bar, the special case of equal sides), and hexagonal bar (usually called hex bar for short). Tube and pipe are similar, but have hollow centers and are traditionally not called "bar" in industrial usage. (However, a product called hollow bar, essentially tube but with custom-orderable OD and ID and thus custom wall thickness, is marketed for lathe bar work which can benefit from obviation of drilling and rough boring.) Also similar in concept, but not called "bar", are the common structural shapes such as angle stock and channel stock. These are commonly available in steel and aluminum; the names "angle iron" and "channel iron" are still commonly used (informally) even though their literal namesake, wrought iron, has been replaced by steel and aluminum for most uses.