Building with stainless steels for a resilient and low-maintenance future
Stainless steels are often discounted as suitable materials for the built environment as they are seen as high-cost materials. They do however, when correctly selected for each application, offer the ability to lightweight structures with no loss of structural integrity. Furthermore, they can offer corrosion prevention in locations where corrosion is often invisible which thereby ensures ongoing structural and/or operational integrity. Stainless steels are a super family of materials which are often not fully understood.
On Thursday 12 September 2024, worldstainless Secretary-General, Tim Collins, explained why stainless steels, should be part of our routine materials palette, for the built environment. A recording of this webinar is available here.