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Stainless Steel Specialist

Stainless steel resists corrosion because of an ultra-thin, self-healing chromium-oxide passive layer. It’s a powerful feature—and a fragile one. Excessive heat from improper welding, embedded iron from cross-contamination, and poor handling can damage that protective film and seed future failures. Our entire 160,000 sq. ft. facility, dedicated tooling, and documented workflow are engineered to preserve and restore that passive layer, ensuring your equipment performs for the long haul.

ISO 9001, ASME IV & AWS

A Culture of Verifiable Quality

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Mill Certs and Shop Floor Travelers

Every sheet, plate, tube, and fitting is linked through an inventory tag number to its Material Test Report (MTR) and heat number upon receipt. When the material is processed, that tag is associated with a specific traveler in our ERP system, and the traveler maintains that unique identity through cutting, forming, welding, finishing, and shipment.

Positive Material Identification (PMI) You Can Trust

While many fabricators rely solely on MTRs for materials, we know the supply chain includes both human error and outright fraud. That’s why we use X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) for PMI. Besides use in standard procedures for receiving and auditing materials, we also can specify on your ITP to verify every critical component with our in-house Niton XRF analyzer.

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Stainless Material Processing

We specialize in processing stainless steel—from common grades to high-nickel and duplex alloys—using clean handling, traceability, and tooling designed to preserve finish and integrity.

  • Common Grades: 304L, 316L, 321, 347, 409, 17-4

  • Duplex stainless: 2205, 2507, 2202

  • High Nickel Alloys: AL6XN, C22, C276

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