Understanding 6061 vs 5052 vs 3003 aluminum grades
Aluminum is one of the most versatile metals used across industries, from automotive and aerospace to construction and marine applications. But not all aluminum grades are the same—each has different...
What galvanizing does to weldability
Galvanizing is a common method of protecting steel from corrosion, but it also affects how the metal can be welded. While welding galvanized steel is possible, it comes with challenges...
What’s the difference between 304, 316, and 430 stainless
Stainless steel is everywhere—from kitchen appliances to medical equipment and industrial structures. But not all stainless steel is the same. The most commonly used grades are 304, 316, and 430,...
Why certain customers prefer HRPO over cold-rolled
When choosing steel for manufacturing, fabrication, or construction, hot rolled pickled and oiled (HRPO) steel and cold-rolled (CR) steel are two of the most common options. While cold-rolled steel is...
Aluminum extrusion profiles and how they’re specified
By: A Materials Engineer Who's Spent a Lot of Time Around Molten Metal and CAD Drawings The Story Starts with a Shape Imagine you're holding a curtain rod, a bike...
Common end-uses for high-strength low alloy (HSLA) steel
High-strength low alloy (HSLA) steel is widely used across industries due to its superior strength, lightweight properties, and corrosion resistance. Unlike traditional carbon steel, HSLA steel contains small amounts of...
Current freight rates and their impact on delivery costs
Freight rates are a critical factor in supply chain management, directly affecting delivery costs, material pricing, and overall profitability. In recent years, global disruptions, fuel price fluctuations, and capacity constraints...
Flatbed vs dry van: when and why
When it comes to freight transportation, choosing the right type of trailer can make all the difference in efficiency, cost, and cargo safety. Two of the most commonly used trailer...
How coil ID/OD impacts warehouse storage and processing
Coiled metal—whether steel, aluminum, or copper—is a fundamental raw material in manufacturing, construction, and automotive industries. However, the dimensions of a coil—inner diameter (ID) and outer diameter (OD)—directly affect how...
How to negotiate allocation with a mill rep
In times of high demand and limited supply, securing the right amount of steel, aluminum, or other metals from a mill can be challenging. Mills prioritize larger contracts, long-term buyers,...
