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Stainless steel is the generic name for a number of
different steels used primarily for their resistance to
corrosion. The one key element they all share is a
certain minimum percentage of 10.5 percent (by mass)
chromium, although other elements, particularly nickel
and molybdenum, are added to improve corrosion
resistance and machineability.
The
vast majority of steel produced in the world is carbon
and alloy steel, with the more expensive stainless
steels representing a small, but valuable niche market.
TSC is able to purchase flat rolled secondary stainless
steel from the two main domestic producers and in turn
sells that steel to domestic end users, distributors, or
international customers. The overseas demand for our
stainless steel is a rapidly growing segment of the
business.
Stainless steel is purchased from mills and inventoried
in warehouse/processors in Connecticut, New Jersey, Long
Island, and Chicago. Not only do these
warehouse/processors inventory the steel, they
provide value-added services such as slitting, cutting
to length, polishing, and special edging to customers’
specifications.
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The main end users for stainless
steel are the automotive industry and
manufacturers of medical instruments, restaurant
equipment, garage doors, pots and pans, and
cutlery.
Stainless Steel Products and
Services:
Steel sheet and strip in coils
300 series alloys
400 series alloys
Stainless edging
Cut to length |
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