How steel gets priced at the CME

Steel is one of the most important industrial commodities, used in construction, automotive, infrastructure, and manufacturing. But how is steel priced in global markets? One of the key pricing mechanisms...

Industry-specific thickness tolerances (e.g., HVAC vs structural)

In industries like HVAC, structural steel, automotive, and aerospace, material thickness tolerances are critical for performance, safety, and cost efficiency. Different industries have unique requirements based on load-bearing capacity, flexibility,...

Profiles of major mills and their specialties

Steel and aluminum mills play a critical role in global manufacturing, construction, and infrastructure. Each mill specializes in different materials, grades, and production methods, supplying industries such as automotive, aerospace,...

Stainless steel use in food & pharma applications

Stainless steel is the gold standard for food and pharmaceutical industries due to its corrosion resistance, durability, and ease of cleaning. Whether it’s food processing equipment, pharmaceutical tanks, or medical...

Top logistics KPIs in steel distribution

Steel distribution is a complex supply chain that involves sourcing, warehousing, transportation, and customer delivery. With fluctuating demand, rising transportation costs, and just-in-time delivery expectations, tracking the right Key Performance...

Welding best practices for stainless steel

Stainless steel is widely used in construction, automotive, food processing, and medical industries due to its corrosion resistance, strength, and durability. However, welding stainless steel requires specific techniques and precautions...

What OSHA expects in a metals warehouse

When it comes to operating a metals warehouse, safety isn’t just a priority—it’s a legal requirement. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) sets strict guidelines to ensure that workers...

Which steel grades are best for structural applications

Choosing the right steel grade for structural applications is crucial for ensuring strength, durability, and cost efficiency. Different projects require different steel properties, whether it's high strength, corrosion resistance, or...

Coil conversion and slitting tolerances explained

In the metals industry, coil conversion and slitting are critical processes that transform large metal coils into narrower strips for manufacturing. However, precision matters—even small deviations in slitting tolerances can...

Comparing tool steel types: D2 vs O1 vs A2

Tool steel is known for its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and ability to hold a cutting edge, making it essential for knives, dies, molds, and industrial tools. Among the most...