The Pros and Cons of Domestic vs. Overseas Metal Sourcing

The Pros and Cons of Domestic vs. Overseas Metal Sourcing

Posted by: Brian Rothstein on February 7, 2025 | 5 min. read

When you're sourcing metals for your projects, making the right decision can feel like a balancing act. Do you opt for a domestic supplier that offers reliability and high quality, or do you seek out ...
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COMMON USES FOR COLD ROLLED STEEL

COMMON USES FOR COLD ROLLED STEEL

Steel, a variant of iron with carbon added, often has other elements added to it in order to prepare it for processing and industrial use. While you may have heard of tempering, not all steelmaking ...
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Common Uses for Copper

Common Uses for Copper

Copper has a long history of decorative and functional purposes. In fact, this easily-identifiable golden/reddish material dates back thousands of years. Currently, copper exists in our homes, ...
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Types of Magnetic Metals (LIST)

Types of Magnetic Metals (LIST)

Everyone is familiar with magnets, but have you ever wondered what it means to be magnetic? Or perhaps, what properties make metal magnetic? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s look at some ...
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Common Uses for Phosphor Bronze

Common Uses for Phosphor Bronze

COMMON USES FOR PHOSPHOR BRONZE Phosphor bronze, commonly known as Phos Bronze, is used to make parts for many industrial fields. It's an alloy of copper containing both tin and phosphorus. This ...
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Common Uses for Stainless Steel

Common Uses for Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is 100% recyclable, easy to sterilize, and used in many applications. In fact, ordinary citizens interact with products made of stainless steel on a daily basis. Whether in the ...
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Common Uses for Beryllium Copper

Common Uses for Beryllium Copper

Beryllium Copper has its fair share of common names. You may hear it referred to as BeCu, Copper Beryllium, Beryllium Bronze, Alloy 172, and Spring Copper. Anytime you hear those terms, they're in ...
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What are the Strongest Metals?

What are the Strongest Metals?

What is the strongest metal on earth? It may sound like a simple question, but the answer is quite complex because comparing metals based on strength doesn’t work as you'd think. Why? For starters, ...
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COMMON USES FOR COLD ROLLED STEEL

COMMON USES FOR COLD ROLLED STEEL

Steel, a variant of iron with carbon added, often has other elements added to it in order to prepare it for processing and industrial use. While you may have heard of tempering, not all steelmaking ...
Read More
Common Uses for Copper

Common Uses for Copper

Copper has a long history of decorative and functional purposes. In fact, this easily-identifiable golden/reddish material dates back thousands of years. Currently, copper exists in our homes, ...
Read More
Types of Magnetic Metals (LIST)

Types of Magnetic Metals (LIST)

Everyone is familiar with magnets, but have you ever wondered what it means to be magnetic? Or perhaps, what properties make metal magnetic? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Let’s look at some ...
Read More
Common Uses for Phosphor Bronze

Common Uses for Phosphor Bronze

COMMON USES FOR PHOSPHOR BRONZE Phosphor bronze, commonly known as Phos Bronze, is used to make parts for many industrial fields. It's an alloy of copper containing both tin and phosphorus. This ...
Read More
Common Uses for Stainless Steel

Common Uses for Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is 100% recyclable, easy to sterilize, and used in many applications. In fact, ordinary citizens interact with products made of stainless steel on a daily basis. Whether in the ...
Read More
Common Uses for Beryllium Copper

Common Uses for Beryllium Copper

Beryllium Copper has its fair share of common names. You may hear it referred to as BeCu, Copper Beryllium, Beryllium Bronze, Alloy 172, and Spring Copper. Anytime you hear those terms, they're in ...
Read More
What are the Strongest Metals?

What are the Strongest Metals?

What is the strongest metal on earth? It may sound like a simple question, but the answer is quite complex because comparing metals based on strength doesn’t work as you'd think. Why? For starters, ...
Read More
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