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Is Grade 317 Stainless Steel Worth the Cost Over 316 & 304?

With hundreds of different types of steel alloys on the market, it can be tough to find the perfect metal for your application. In many buying processes, the first consideration is the cost of the

What’s the Difference Between Grade 304 and 304L Stainless Steel?

There are hundreds of different grades of stainless steel on the market. Each of these unique formulations of stainless steel offer some degree of corrosion resistance above and

How Thermal Expansion of Metals Impacts Material Handling Baskets

When most people think of metal, they think of a rigid, inflexible material that doesn’t change without great force being applied. What many people forget is that

Partitioned Ultrasonic Cleaning Baskets for Washing Multiple Parts

Usually, when washing multiple kinds of parts, a universal-style basket design is the preferred solution, as it offers ease of switching between parts types. However, a

5 Interesting Facts About Steel You Should Know

A little knowledge can go a long way. Marlin’s success as a custom wire forming company is built on the skills and know-how of a talented, dedicated team of mechanical engineers who

4 Uses for Stainless Steel Carts on Your Shop Floor

Metal carts have a surprising number of uses. While most of these carts are designed for the express purpose of holding a large number of baskets or trays, there are other, more creative uses for metal carts beyond

Heavy-Duty Expanded Metal Baskets for High-Agitation Parts Washing

With delicate parts, the typical goal is to use minimally-forceful finishing processes so as not to risk damaging the part. However, there are times where to get a part finished right, some amount of force has to be applied.

3 Times Stainless Steel Baskets Saved the Day On the Shop Floor

Manufacturing is the backbone of the American economy, and it isn’t easy. Manufacturers face numerous challenges in maintaining efficiency and productivity. Every day, factory workers and managers do their best to overcome these challenges.