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What To Consider When Choosing A Stainless Steel Grade

By August 14, 2017December 16th, 2021No Comments

Stainless steel is a reliable and sustainable option for a variety of metal products, and it only continues to become more efficient. In fact, the amount of energy needed to produce one ton of steel has gone down by 34% since 1972. So it’s no surprise that it continues to be the metal of choice for stainless steel banding and strapping. 

If you are using stainless steel strapping as well as other steel products in your industry, it’s important to understand how steel grade comes into play. When selecting the best steel grade for your products, consider the following factors. 

What Are The Metal Applications?
This is the best place to start. Before you consider which type of stainless steel you want for your product, outline the specific properties of the product. How large will it be? Will it be under significant pressure? Consider how long you want it to last and how strong the product needs to be. 

How Will The Steel Be Formed?
Certain grades of steel adapt better to certain types of formation. Determine whether the product will be subject to welding, machining, or bending. You want to choose a grade that will hold its shape once manipulated, so ask the manufacturer about this. By ensuring that the product is appropriate to its formation, you are increasing its chances of lasting as long as possible. 

In What Environment Will The Product Operate?
Another important factor, environment can take a bit toll on your product. This is specifically true regarding heat, pressure, and corrosion. If you are operating in a hot, high pressure environment, it’s best to pick a steel that has been heat treated. When operating in a wet environment, the steel should be corrosion-resistant.

While operating your business, you can rest assured that our stainless steel strapping products are of quality grade. So by prioritizing the same quality for your other products, you can ensure that your products are operating as they should. Whether you are a military contractor working overseas or a construction worker in your own city, the quality assurance can be the same.

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