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7 Facts About Stainless Steel
Stainless steel is one of the world’s most widely used materials. While available in different types, all stainless steel consists of iron mixed with other metallic and/or non-metallic elements. The presence of these additional elements protects stainless steel from rust. … Read More
Why Doesn’t Stainless Steel Rust? What You Should Know
Stainless steel is one of the world’s most popular materials. It’s used to make everything from cookware and furniture to structural building frames, bridges, engines and more. According to Statista, global production of stainless steel has more than doubled since … Read More
The Tamper-Proof Properties of Weld-On Hinges
All hinges are used to connect two objects while allowing for a limited angle of rotation. Gates, for instance, are typically connected to an adjacent fence with a set of hinges, and doors are connected to an adjacent frame with … Read More
The Pros and Cons of Weld-On Hinges
Hinges are commonly used to create an angle of rotation between two objects. Most of them consist of two leafs and a knuckle. The knuckle is the hollow center. The two leafs are placed together, after which a pin is … Read More
Forehand Welding vs Backhand Welding: What’s the Difference?
Welding is an essential fabrication process used in the manufacturing and commercial construction industries to join multiple objects. As you may know, it involves heating the respective objects, thereby causing them to melt. As the objects begin to cool, they … Read More
Brazing vs Welding: Comparing These 2 Common Joining Processes
Welding and brazing are two of the most common metal-joining processes used in the manufacturing industry. When fasteners aren’t viable, manufacturers often use one of these techniques to join two metal surfaces together. But while brazing and welding both allow … Read More