You 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.
Read More303 and 304 are two of the most common grades of the 300 series. Here’s how they’re different and what they’re used for.
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Read MoreA question often wondered, but rarely asked. What makes stainless steel stainless?
Read MoreIt’s strong, flexible, and resistant to corrosion. What’s not to like about stainless steel?
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Read MoreBecause of its diversity, 304 stainless steel is a prized steel in many industries. In this article, we’re looking at what sets 304 stainless steel apart and the best applications.
Read MoreAs a premier stainless steel vendor in the Northeast, the team at Alliant Metals is often asked about aspects of metal finishing. One of the most common inquiries we have regards the different types of stainless steel finishes. This article will provide you with a brief overview of a few of these finishes. 2B Mill … Continue reading An Overview of Polished Stainless Steel Finishes
Read MoreKnowing when you need 300 series, 17-4PH or 400 series such as 420 stainless steel versus 420F can be difficult, but the experts at Alliant at here to help. We have a few tips and considerations when choosing your grade.
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