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When it comes to construction, it’s essential for the correct materials to be used in the process. It’s also important to understand the distinct differences between stainless steel and aluminum when deciding between the two for a job. Mid Pacific Steel is a steel distribution company serving all of Oahu with their high quality products. They deliver both aluminum and stainless steel metals depending on what the specific application calls for. 

Below, the company explains the varying characteristics of each so clients can easily choose the material that is most suitable for their project:

  • Weight: Weighing in at only a third of the heaviness of stainless steel, aluminum is a lightweight metal that is commonly used in aerospace designs. While stainless steel is the more dense option, it also comes with added strength.
  • Versatility: During its fabrication process, aluminum can be shaped and molded to fit a large range of applications. The heaviness and solidity of stainless steel doesn’t allow for a large window of versatility in this way, relegating it to a smaller margin of jobs.

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  • Expense: Aluminum is much more simple to manufacture and cut than stainless steel. In turn, this contributes to a lower cost for buyers. Builders with lower budgets can appreciate aluminum’s ability to keep expenses down.
  • Corrosion Resistance: As one of the major components that makes up stainless steel, chromium provides this material with corrosion resistance. Even so, there is still a chance it can rust if the surface is scratched. Aluminum tends to have a higher resistance to corrosion; however, its surface can turn white and chalky with oxidization.

If your project calls for top-notch aluminum or stainless steel metal products, contact Mid Pacific Steel at (808) 839-0606 to get the right materials for your job today. 

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