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How to Weld Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a strong material that is durable and resists corrosion. This makes it popular as a building material, but welding it can be a little tricky. Here are the steps you need to take to ensure a great weld on stainless steel. (more…)

Bob Laurano Joins Atlantic Stainless Team!

It is with great pleasure that we here at Atlantic Stainless announce Bob Laurano has joined our
company as a Territorial Sales Manager.

As his customers know, Bob brings with him tremendous experience in our industry and a well-deserved reputation of placing the needs of his customers first. We are proud to have him join our experienced team here, and we stand ready to fully support him in his efforts to provide you with the best quality material, competitive pricing, and superior service.

Please feel free to reach out to Bob at bobl@atlanticstainless.com or call his cell at 339-224-1828 with
any questions you may have, or call us here at 508-695-6262.

Stainless Steel Material Selection Guide

Stainless steel is used for applications across a variety of industries, and there are several grades to choose from. Having so many grades of stainless steel available can be overwhelming, and makes selecting the appropriate one for your application challenging. There are several factors to take into consideration when making that choice, so we’ve put together a stainless steel material selection guide for you to reference as you make your decision. (more…)

303 vs 304 Stainless Steel: What’s the Difference?

Stainless steel is a property notorious for its corrosion resistance and remarkable ability to resist stains. That said, stainless steel is broken down into different grades, each with slightly varying characteristics based on the chemical makeup. Below, we review the differences between grades 303 vs 304 stainless steel. (more…)

Choosing the Best Food Grade Stainless Steel

The food industry has very strict requirements that manufacturers need to follow to maintain complete compliance with the FDA and avoid contamination. Stainless steel is the obvious answer for any equipment or products that are to be used in the processing of food or beverages, but what some might not realize is that not just any type of stainless steel is considered food grade. This leaves the question: “What is the best food grade stainless steel to use?” Let’s break it down. (more…)