Tag: stainless steel

Inox Ri Phat expands industrial stainless steel product line

Inox Ri Phat announced the expansion of its industrial stainless steel product line and the addition of new processing services.

ESAB introduces cobot for MIG welding applications

ESAB has introduced its first cobot, or collaborative robot, for MIG and pulsed MIG welding applications on steel, stainless steel and aluminum alloys.

STALA500: A high-strength stainless steel grade

STALA500 is an austenitic strength class which has high strength and elongation properties as well as excellent fire resistance. By utilizing the mechanical properties...

AISI 301 stainless steel constant force springs

Stainless 301 constant force springs are utliised in industries ranging from electric motor manufacturing to the automobile and aerospace industries, defence and many others.

Swiss Steel Group saw a slowdown in activity in Q3 2022

Swiss Steel Group reported revenue of EUR 946.8M for Q3 of 2022, compared with EUR 765.0M in the prior-year quarter, with an increase of...

Capturing motion and magic in stainless steel

You may not be familiar with the name William Chance, but if you’ve ever seen a stainless steel sculpture on social media that took your breath away, you’ve probably seen his work.

Maruichi Stainless Tube: Relationships built on trust, innovation, and quality

Maruichi Stainless Tube manufactures high-quality seamless stainless pipes and tubes around the globe.

Corrosion mitigation in the machinability and welding of stainless steels

Traditionally, the challenge for steel manufacturers has been to produce materials for LNG applications that can solve a dual problem.

SIJ Americas acquires Chicago-based warehouse facility

SIJ Americas has acquired and established a new 35,000-square-foot warehouse facility. Just 25 miles southwest of Chicago

Shenzhen’s secondary water supply systems

One in three people worldwide live without access to clean drinking water. Even major cities with established utilities are projected to fall short of demand for potablewater.