Contamination Control

A Stainless Specialist Mindset

Free iron is the enemy of stainless steel. Carbon steel particles embed in the surface, rust, and undercut the passive layer. We prevent this contamination with.

Dedicated Equipment

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Stainless-only tools, including grinders, flap wheels, and stainless-bristle brushes.

Segregated Work Areas

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Dedicated stainless bays, protected benches, nylon slings, and coated forks to prevent contact with carbon steel.

Atmospheric Control

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Strict control of nearby grinding and cutting to stop airborne carbon steel dust from settling on stainless surfaces.

Welding stations

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Stainless-only welding stations eliminate carbon particulate exposure

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5

+
Year’s Of
Experience

Dedicated 40,000 SQFT Building for Stainless Steel Fabrication

40,000 sq ft building engineered to protect stainless steel from cross-contamination and quality loss.

No carbon steel allowed in our dedicated stainless facility
Weld prep and grinding areas isolated from clean assembly zones
Stainless-only welding stations eliminate carbon particulate exposure

Why it matters: Cross-contamination is a critical risk in stainless steel fabrication—one that many job shops overlook. Our environment is built to protect finish quality, corrosion resistance, and compliance from the start. Whether you’re in pharma, food, water, or OEM systems, this level of discipline ensures your product performs—and passes inspection in critical stainless steel fabrications.

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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