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STAINLESS STEEL

Stainless steel is a prevalent material used in both domestic and industrial settings, resulting in a high volume of post-consumer waste. Given that the production of new stainless steel includes a varying percentage of scrap, it is crucial to establish a connection between the supply of this stainless scrap and end-users who can repurpose it to create new products. This approach reduces the burden and reliance on global supply systems to mine and procure raw materials for new production.

The Marine industry, Oil and Gas Industry, Offshore platforms, Chemical processing industries, and Aerospace Industries are major sources of stainless steel scrap for buyers in the market.

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Nickel, Chrome, Molybdenum, and Iron are the primary components of 300 series stainless steel. This type of stainless steel is highly resistant to water corrosion, making it a popular choice for domestic appliances, construction, food and beverage industries, and other common industrial uses, such as pulp and paper manufacturing.

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Due to its resistance to chemical and gas corrosion, stainless steel is also frequently used in the oil and gas industry, particularly in high-pressure and heat fluctuation environments.

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400 series stainless steel, on the other hand, is primarily composed of iron and chrome. It is commonly used in automobile manufacturing and industrial construction due to its ability to withstand atmospheric corrosion.

As a prominent buyer of Stainless Steel scrap, Leeong Corporation plays a vital role in providing access to a vast array of stainless steel scrap from around the globe. Over time, the company has built an extensive and integrated network of reliable sources to ensure the fastest and most dependable supply of large volumes of stainless steel scrap.

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Leeong Corporation offers consistent and dependable supply contracts, both for spot and long-term requirements, to various industries, sourcing from multiple origins worldwide.

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