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,...

Mill negotiation strategies during allocation cycles

When mills enforce allocation cycles, securing enough material at a fair price becomes a major challenge for distributors and manufacturers. Supply constraints force mills to limit the amount of steel,...

Red flags in customer-required documentation

Customer-required documentation is a critical part of order fulfillment, ensuring that materials meet quality, compliance, and regulatory standards. Whether dealing with Mill Test Reports (MTRs), Certificates of Compliance (CoCs), or...

Talking through tolerances with precision buyers

When it comes to precision manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, and machining applications, tolerances play a critical role in ensuring quality, performance, and compatibility. Buyers who require tight tolerances often have specific...

Understanding dual-certified steel products

Steel is a critical material in industries like construction, manufacturing, aerospace, and energy. But when selecting the right steel for a project, you may come across dual-certified steel products. What...

What infrastructure bills mean for long product demand

Government infrastructure bills have a direct impact on the steel industry, particularly on long products like rebar, beams, wire rod, and structural sections. These products are essential for bridges, highways,...

What’s the difference between mill-direct and service center stock

When sourcing metals like stainless steel, aluminum, or carbon steel, buyers often have two main options: purchasing directly from the mill or sourcing from a service center. But which option...

Why customers request chamfering and deburring

When working with metal parts, sharp edges and rough surfaces can create safety risks, assembly issues, and even structural weaknesses. That’s why many customers request chamfering and deburring—two essential finishing...

Applications of zinc-coated (galvanized) steel sheets

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