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Metals

Metal fabrication covers a wide range of techniques depending on what the finished product needs to do and the type of metal involved. The main qualities you’ll hear about are strength, conductivity, hardness, and resistance to rust or wear. Using different cutting, bending, and welding methods, these metals get turned into everything from small appliances and toys to big industrial machines and structures.

HOW DIFFERENT METALS PERFORM

Iron is one of the most common elements on Earth. It’s the foundation for making steel.

Steel combines iron with carbon and other materials like coal and limestone. It’s the go-to metal in fabrication, used everywhere from buildings to tools and machines.

Carbon Steel changes its toughness based on how much carbon is added. More carbon means stronger steel but less flexibility and a lower melting point.

Stainless Steel mixes carbon steel with metals like chromium and aluminum. This gives it a shiny finish and strong resistance to rust. You’ll find stainless steel in surgical tools, kitchen gear, appliances, and many other products.

Copper conducts electricity well and resists corrosion. It’s tough and easy to shape, making it useful in marine and industrial settings.

Bronze is an ancient alloy made mostly of copper. It’s stronger than copper and heavier than steel, used in things like coins, armor, and turbines.

Brass is copper mixed with zinc. It’s common in hardware like nuts, bolts, and door handles, and even in musical instruments thanks to its sound qualities.

Aluminum is light and strong, with good heat and electrical conductivity. It doesn’t hold up well in high heat but works great in cold conditions, so it’s often used in refrigeration and aircraft parts.

Magnesium is the lightest metal used for structural parts. It’s not very strong but very stiff, which makes it good for things like car parts and airplane housings.

Angles

Angles

Hex Bars

Hex Bars

Squares

Squares

Flat Bars

Flat Bars

Rounds

Rounds

Channels

Channels

Shapes

Steel comes in many shapes, each serving a purpose in construction and manufacturing. We supply angles, channels, beams, flat bars, rounds, squares, hex bars, sheet and floor plates, pipe, and tubing in various profiles. We also provide reinforcement materials like rebar and remesh, plus bar grating and expanded metal for flooring and safety applications. Whatever shape you need, we prepare it precisely to fit your project.

Fabrication

Raw steel doesn’t fit or work without proper shaping. These services make sure every piece meets size, shape, and strength requirements so the final build holds up and fits right.

Split beams into smaller sections or curve them to handle heavy loads.

Cut steel up to 6 inches thick.

Cut plate up to 1¼ inches thick.

Form metal with 400-ton press brakes, up to 16 feet long.

Punch holes up to 1½ inches wide in 1¼ inch plate.

Cut to length and bundle cutting for consistent sizing.

Up to 10-foot plate at 3/8 inch thick, or 10-foot plate at 5/8 inch thick.

Delivery

Our detailed inventory and delivery scheduling processes provide product when you need it. This approach cuts your materials handling costs.

You can keep less inventory on hand, see fewer fluctuations, and improve your cash flow. Our carrying capacity makes your carrying costs disappear.

Safety

Because people come first, always.

Storage

Because we respect your time.

We supply Kansas builders with processed steel that shows up on time and ready to go. That’s the standard.

Contact

sales@salinasteel.com

(785) 825-2138

(785) 822-1211 (fax)

234 East Avenue A
Salina, KS 67401

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