Hydraulics and Alloy Steel That Align with Canadian Standards
HD Industries delivers alloy steel and hydraulics components built to meet ASTM, SAE, and ISO standards across Canada. Each product is engineered for precision and compliance.

Understanding the Alloys
- EN8 Steel: It is a medium-strength carbon steel known for its good tensile strength and machinability. Ideal for shafts, studs, and threaded bars, it offers a balance of strength and wear resistance.
- EN19 Steel: It provides greater tensile strength and toughness, making it perfect for high-stress applications like automotive gear shafts, spindles, and crankshafts.
- EN24 Steel: An high-strength alloy with excellent impact resistance, is the go-to for components that must endure high load and fatigue, such as aerospace fasteners and heavy-duty shafts.
Why They Work for Precision Components
From automotive to aerospace, and from general engineering to hydraulic systems, these alloys find diverse applications:
Shafts, pins, spacers, and sleeves in transmission systems
Bushes and rings in rotating assemblies
Hydraulic fittings requiring reliable sealing under high pressure
Why HD Industries Trusts These Steels
Precision Hydraulics for High-Stress Canadian Applications
Whether it’s Alberta’s mining sites or Ontario’s aerospace hubs, our steel products like hydraulic jacks and cold rolling rolls ensure strength under extreme conditions.
Cost-Effective Hydraulics Without Compromising Quality
As a leading steel distributor from Mumbai, India, we offer competitive pricing on hydraulics and steel products—helping Canadian manufacturers cut costs, not corners.
Trusted Exporter of Hydraulic Steel to North America
With years of expertise as international steel exporters, HD Industries ensures seamless logistics to Canada, including safe packaging and smooth customs documentation.
Custom Hydraulics Tailored for Canadian Industry Needs
From bespoke transmission pins to heavy-duty hydraulic cylinders, we customise every component to match the requirements of provinces like British Columbia and Quebec.
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