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Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel - Chase Alloys is a privately owned stainless steel stockholder, with expertise in buying and selling aswell as providing custom made components for routine or complex requirements.

We keep ourselves competitive with larger suppliers by keeping up to date with the market, and being an independent company allows us to be flexible in the stainless steel services and products that we are able to supply.

Stainless Steel Services

We not only supply stainless steel, but also a wide range of stainless steel services to aid our customers in their choice of purchases.
In order to provide you with the best possible assistance we offer the following machining steel services: Sawing, Shearing, Profiling, Special Fabrication and Drilling.

Stainless Steel Sawing

We at Chase Alloys provide a stainless steel sawing service to cater for your custom requirements, creating small componets and large machine parts to the highest standard

Stainless Steel Drilling

We take our clients requirements seriously when considering what stainless steel drilling service to provide to create the best results

Stainless Steel Products

Chase Alloys provides a complete range of stainless steel products, and are able to do so by having the on site storage capacity at our Cannock site to hold large quantity of steel stock. Our products include stainless steel bar, flats, plate, pipe and fittings, fasteners, tube, sheet, angles, forgings and strip.

Stainless Steel Bar

Supplying UK industry customers with quality stainless steel bar in both standard sizes and also custom specification sizes, lengths and shapes.

Stainless Steel Flats

Stainless steel flats are supplied in a broad range of thicknessesand widths to cater for our customers requirements.

Bureau Veritas Quality International Certificate of Approval

We have proven ourselves in quality of service by gaining the BVQI certificate of approval.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is a group of alloys which have a variety of strengths but share a resisttance of corrosionn. The group can be split into 2 main groups, ie Austenitic and Ferritic. Ferritic again can be split into Ferritic and Martensitic.

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