Cobalt /Stellite Alloy / Round Bars

Stellite Round Bar Supplier in Mumbai, India

Nicorex Alloys is an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified stockist and supplier of Stellite round bars based in Mumbai, India. We supply Stellite grades 6, 6B, 12, 21, 1, and 25 in cast, wrought, and HIP bar forms. Stellite is a cobalt‑chromium alloy family designed for high wear and corrosion resistance. Hard carbide particles in a tough cobalt‑chromium matrix protect against wear, galling, and corrosion at temperatures up to 800°C. All Stellite alloys are non‑magnetic, making them suitable for demanding industrial and technical applications where both durability and stability are critical.
We stock a wide range of Cobalt /Stellite Alloy / Round Bars in multiple grades, including:
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Stellite Round Bar Specifications

The specifications of Stellite Round Bars, including diameter, length and forms are listed in the table below:
Standards AMS 5894; UNS R30006, R30016, R30012, R30021, R30001, R30605; AWS A5.21; ASTM F75, ASTM F1537
Diameter Range 6 mm to 500 mm (larger forged on request)
Length Range 100 mm to 6000 mm (random, fixed, or cut-to-length)
Bar Forms Round, flat, hex, square, forged profiles
Routes Wrought (hot rolled/forged), cast (investment/sand/centrifugal), HIP
Finishes Ground, rough turned, as-cast, machined, polished
Hardness Grade 6: 38–44 HRC; Grade 12: 47–51 HRC; Grade 1: 51–55 HRC; Grade 21: 27–34 HRC

What are Stellite Alloy Round Bars?

Stellite round bars are solid cylindrical products made from cobalt-chromium alloys. Their wear resistance comes from hard carbide phases (M₇C₃ and M₆C) spread through a tough cobalt matrix. This is a bulk property, not a surface coating. Even after machining, the material keeps full wear performance.

Bars come as wrought Stellite 6B (UNS R30016) for machining, cast bars for near-net-shape parts, and HIP bars for zero-porosity needs. Stellite outperforms tool steels (D2, H13) by holding hardness at 500–800°C and resisting galling in self-mated contact.

Types & Forms of Cobalt Alloy Round Bar

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Wrought Round Bars

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Cast Round Bars

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Hot Isostatic Pressed Bars

Flat Bars

Flat Bars

Hex Bars

Hex Bars

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Forged Custom Profiles

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Available Grades of Stellite Round Bar

Nicorex Alloys stocks Stellite round bars in 5 grades. Each targets a different balance of hardness, wear, and impact strength.

Stellite 6 / Stellite 6B Round Bar

Stellite 6 is the standard grade for general wear resistance, with a hardness range of 38–44 HRC, retained up to 500°C. Stellite 6B is the wrought version per AMS 5894. It is used for valve seats, pump shafts, and erosion shields.

Stellite 12 Round Bar

The higher tungsten content of Stellite 12 round bar gives 47–51 HRC hardness, retained to about 700°C. It is used for cutting tools, saw tips, and glass mold plungers.

Stellite 21 Round Bar

Stellite 21 is a cobalt-chromium-molybdenum alloy at 27–34 HRC, which has the best impact resistance. It is used for valve trim, forging die repair, and medical implants per ASTM F75.

Stellite 1 Round Bar

Stellite 1 is the hardest standard grade, with a hardness range of 51–55 HRC. It is used where maximum abrasion resistance is needed, such as extrusion dies and glass shear blades.

Stellite 25 / L-605 Round Bar

Stellite 25 is built for high-temperature strength up to 982°C, without wear. It is used for gas turbine parts and aerospace structures per AMS 5759.

Industries and Applications of Stellite Round Bar

The stellite round bars are commonly found in the following 8 industries:
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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Stellite bars different from hardened tool steel?
Stellite gets its wear resistance from carbides spread through the full cross-section. Tool steels lose hardness above 200–400°C. Stellite holds hardness to 500–800°C and resists galling in self-mated contact.
Stellite 6 is the cast version for near-net-shape parts and hardfacing rods. Stellite 6B is the wrought version per AMS 5894 that can be machined with carbide tooling.
Wrought 6B bars accept carbide or ceramic tooling with rigid setups. Cast grades (6, 12, 1) are finished by grinding with diamond or CBN wheels. Grade 21 machines more easily than other cast grades.
Stellite 6 and 6B are the standard for valve seats across oil and gas, power, and chemical processing. For severe abrasion, use Grade 12. For maximum impact resistance, use Grade 21.
No. All Stellite alloys are non-magnetic. This matters for MRI-compatible medical devices and certain aerospace instruments.
Stellite hardness varies by grade: 21 is the toughest and most impact-resistant, 6/6B balance wear and toughness, 12 is harder, and 1 offers maximum abrasion resistance.
A HIP Stellite bar is hot isostatically pressed for near‑zero porosity, required for critical high‑stress, high‑temperature, fatigue‑sensitive, or leak‑critical components needing flawless integrity.
Stellite is solidly wear‑resistant all the way through, stays hard at high temperatures, and resists friction damage and corrosion, unlike thin chrome or nitrided coatings that can crack or wear off.
Weight of a Stellite round bar (kg) ≈ 0.006165 × diameter² (mm) × length (mm), using typical density ~8.3 g/cm³. Confirm density for a specific Stellite grade for precise results.
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