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Metal

Mild Steel

Mild Steel

Mild steel is a ferrous metal made from iron and carbon which is easy to fabricate due to its relatively high melting temperature. It is particularly suitable for forging, cutting, drilling, and welding. From sheets to RSJ beams we have a wide range of mild steel products in stock and ready to be cut to size.

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Aluminium
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Aluminium

One of the significant advantages of aluminium is its resistance to corrosion. When exposed to air, aluminium forms a thin oxide layer that protects it from further corrosion. It is commonly used in transportation (automobiles, aircraft, and trains), construction (for structural components and cladding), packaging (cans and foil), electrical wiring, and many other applications.

Stainless Steel
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Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a corrosion-resistant alloy of steel, known for its durability, strength, and widespread use in various applications, from kitchen appliances to industrial equipment. Its resistance to rust and staining, coupled with a polished appearance, makes it a versatile and popular material in construction, manufacturing, and everyday items.

Metal Guides

mild steel What is Mild Steel?

Mild steel, also known as plain-carbon steel, is an extremely versatile and affordable type of steel...

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metal gauge Metal Gauges and Conversions

When it comes to working with sheet metal, understanding sheet metal gauges and their conversions is essential...

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angle grinder Using an Angle Grinder

Everything you need to know about cutting metal with an angle grinder. Read our essential guide...

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cutting metal with a jigsaw How to Cut Metal With a Jigsaw

If you have a DIY project that involves cutting sheet metal but lack experience, you can successfully make clean and precise cuts...

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