
Refractory &
Reactive Metals
Metals engineered for extreme heat and demanding chemical environments. Refractory and reactive metals provide exceptional melting points, thermal stability, and durability for furnace systems, high-temperature processing, and advanced industrial applications.
Capabilities
Available as Raw Materials or Engineered Components
Unlike many metal distributors, EQI supports customers who need more than raw material. Our team regularly works with customers to source the correct alloy and manufacture the finished component required for their application.
Sheet & Plate
Round Bar
Wire
Pipes & Tubes
Forged Products
Custom Cast Components
applications
Built for Extreme Heat and Harsh Environments
Refractory and reactive metals are used in environments involving extreme temperatures, aggressive chemical exposure, and demanding thermal conditions. These materials provide exceptional heat resistance, structural stability, and durability.
typical applications
Furnace hot zone components
Heat shields and thermal barriers
High-temperature tooling and fixtures
Semiconductor and electronics manufacturing equipment
Chemical processing equipment
High-temperature structural components
Why choose EQI
Your Single Source for Specialty Alloys and Precision Manufacturing
EQI combines specialty alloy sourcing with manufacturing expertise, allowing customers to move from raw material supply to finished components through a single partner.
Our team supports OEMs and manufacturers by sourcing difficult-to-procure alloys and producing components for demanding applications.
key advantages
Global sourcing and foundry partnerships
Expertise in high-temperature and high-performance alloys
Precision machining and finished component manufacturing
Reliable lead times and consistent quality
Inventory management and just-in-time delivery programs
Engineering support for complex alloy applications
Request a Quote
Request a quote for any raw material or manufactured product and we’ll get back to you. Please note that the quantity needed to quote or supply a specific alloy grade is typically 500-1,000 lbs, depending on the material.