Let’s take a closer look at the characteristics of 347 stainless steel and the industries that benefit from its heat resistance.
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Read MoreNational Aviation Day is August 19th! The aviation industry is pretty important to us at Alliant Metals, so to commemorate this day that honors Orville Wright’s birthday, we’re going to take a look at the important roles stainless steel products play in aviation.
Read MoreMost grades of stainless steel have multiple uses and applications, but few are as versatile as 410 stainless steel.
Read MoreYou probably come into contact with stainless steel multiple times a day, every day of your life. It’s everywhere and is an important material in the appliances and equipment that we use every day. But not every type of stainless steel has the same properties or, therefore, the same uses.
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Read MoreThe aerospace and defense industry have to utilize the best materials and technologies to create their products since a small setback or failure could cost lives.
Read MoreIt’s strong, flexible, and resistant to corrosion. What’s not to like about stainless steel?
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