Rising influence of OEMs on supply chain structure

Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are playing an increasingly dominant role in shaping global supply chains. As industries like automotive, aerospace, electronics, and heavy equipment demand greater efficiency, customization, and reliability,...

Temperature limits for different grades of stainless steel

Stainless steel is widely used in high-temperature environments such as industrial furnaces, chemical processing, power plants, and aerospace applications. However, not all stainless steel grades perform the same way at...

Understanding machinability ratings for metal grades

Machining metal is a critical process in manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and industrial applications. But not all metals cut, drill, or mill the same way—some are easier to machine than others.

What is decarb and how it affects performance

When working with steel, surface quality and mechanical properties are critical for ensuring strength, durability, and performance. One issue that can impact steel components is decarburization (decarb)—a process that reduces...

When to bundle vs skid your products

Packaging plays a critical role in ensuring products arrive safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively at their destination. Two common shipping methods are bundling and skidding—but how do you know which one...

Why customers specify normalized steel plate

When it comes to structural integrity, strength, and performance, steel plates must meet specific requirements based on their application. One of the most commonly requested types is normalized steel plate—but...

ASTM A500 vs A513 tubing: key differences

When selecting steel tubing for structural or mechanical applications, two common standards often come up: ASTM A500 and ASTM A513. While both are widely used, they serve different purposes and...

Common mill rejection reasons and how to avoid them

In the metals industry, ensuring that materials meet customer specifications and quality standards is critical. However, mills sometimes reject orders due to defects, inconsistencies, or non-compliance with specifications. When this...

Deciphering common customer spec codes (e.g., “HRPO CQ .250 x 48 x 96”)

Imagine receiving a customer order with a spec code like “HRPO CQ .250 x 48 x 96”. If you’re in the steel or manufacturing industry, you know that every part...

Flattening coil to sheet — best practices

Flattening metal coil into sheet form is a critical step in metal processing. If not done correctly, it can lead to material defects, residual stress, and poor product quality. Whether...