Common sources of internal scrap

In the metals industry, internal scrap is an unavoidable byproduct of processing raw materials into finished goods. However, excessive scrap can lead to higher production costs, wasted resources, and lower...

Differences between coil-coated and pre-painted steel

If you're working with painted steel, you've likely come across the terms coil-coated and pre-painted. While they sound similar, they aren’t always interchangeable. Choosing the wrong one could lead to...

Fuel surcharge trends and how to pass them on

Fuel prices fluctuate constantly, affecting transportation costs across industries. To compensate for these fluctuations, carriers apply a fuel surcharge—an additional fee that adjusts freight rates based on fuel price changes.

How fabrication capabilities drive repeat orders

In the metal fabrication industry, quality, precision, and reliability are what keep customers coming back. Businesses that offer advanced fabrication capabilities—from cutting and welding to CNC machining and finishing—are more...

How to quote custom-cut parts accurately

Quoting custom-cut parts requires precision, cost awareness, and clear communication with customers. Whether you’re cutting steel plates, aluminum sheets, tubing, or specialty materials, an accurate quote ensures fair pricing, profitability,...

Pipe vs tube: key differences and customer needs

Pipes and tubes are often used interchangeably, but they are not the same. While both are cylindrical and used in construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications, they have distinct differences in...

Slotting strategies in a metal warehouse

Efficient slotting in a metal warehouse is crucial for faster order fulfillment, improved safety, and optimized storage space. Poor slotting can lead to inefficient picking, damaged materials, and increased handling...

The role of surface finish in metal selection for food-grade use

When it comes to food processing and handling, the choice of metal is critical. But beyond selecting stainless steel or aluminum, one key factor often gets overlooked—surface finish. A metal’s...

Understanding temper designations in aluminum (e.g., T6, T5)

Aluminum is one of the most versatile metals used in aerospace, automotive, construction, and manufacturing due to its lightweight strength, corrosion resistance, and workability. But not all aluminum is the...

What is stress relieving and when it’s needed

Metal parts undergo machining, welding, forming, and heat treatment, all of which can introduce internal stresses. These stresses may cause distortion, cracking, or premature failure over time. To prevent this,...