Stainless Steel for Aerospace

Stainless steel is an alloy made of iron, chromium, and often, nickel. Depending on its category (austenitic, ferritic, etc.), the properties of its grades vary: the former, for example, resist corrosion well and are used in aircraft structures and engines. The latter, more economical, is used in less demanding parts. In the aerospace industry, each type of stainless steel is selected based on its application, thus balancing strength, performance, and construction cost.

Our Stainless Steel-Based Alloys

Discover the properties of stainless steel-based alloys intended for aerospace, explore their alternatives and composition, and order online the metal suited to your needs.

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Guaranteed product quality

Providing service to our customers using a certified quality system has been part of the identity of PSD Aero for over 40 years. We are also active members of the BNAE, in order to establish and secure the aeronautics of tomorrow.
Aviation safety is at the heart of our requirements. And every day we develop new ways to ensure impeccable quality to our products.

  • Counter-verification tests by spectrometry
  • Delivery agreement for critical parts
  • Fighting obsolescence and searching for alternatives
  • Certified EN 9120 and EN 9100

Discover all our metals for the aerospace industry

Steel

Steel

Used in the construction of several aeronautical components, steel is valued for its durability. Discover all our alloys!

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Stainless steel and its alloys are appreciated in aviation for their resistance to corrosion and oxidation. Find the alloy of your choice here!

Aluminum

Aluminum

Aluminum is one of the most widely used materials in aviation, especially for its lightweight nature and machinability. Explore our alloys.

Cobalt

Cobalt

Cobalt alloys exhibit interesting properties for aerospace applications such as wear resistance, heat resistance, and corrosion resistance.

Copper

Copper

Copper is one of the best electrical conductors among metals : a preferred material for electronic components in aerospace.

Nickel

Nickel

Nickel superalloys, known for their exceptional strength, are often used in aircraft engines. Get more information on their alloys.

Titanium

Titanium

Titanium is used in the composition of various aircraft structural components. Its lightweight nature makes it a valuable metal for the industry. Learn more about its alloys!

Plastic

Plastic

Flexibility in design, lightweight, and electrical insulation make plastic a preferred component for non-structural parts in aeroplanes.

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