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Stainless Structurals L.L.C. is a U.S. steel company founded in 2005 and located in Jacksonville, Florida. It pro­duces and dis­trib­utes stain­less, alloy, and car­bon steel pro­files manufactured through various production methods. Stainless Structurals is part of an international family of companies, including Montanstahl AG[1] of Stabio, Switzerland, Innostahl GmbH[2] of Rostock, Germany, and Stainless Structurals Works of Conroe, Texas, which together, are the only producers of laser-fused stainless steel sections in the world. Stainless Structurals inventories and distributes products for Viraj Profiles[3] of Mumbai, India, and it is the exclusive supplier and distributor for the Western Hemisphere for all of these companies.

History

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Stainless Structurals was co-founded in 2005 by Paul Remsen and Mark Remsen, and its headquarters were established in their current location in Jacksonville, Florida. Initially, the company mar­keted and inven­toried stain­less steel struc­tural shapes pro­duced by sev­eral inter­na­tional mills. From its inception, Stainless Structurals aimed to devel­op a mar­ket for its spe­cial­ized prod­cuts and looked to broaden its capabilities through technological advances. In 200? the company entered into a relationship with Montanstahl AG and Innostahl GmbH to manufacture and distribute laser-fused stainless steel sections, the first and only of their kind currently available in the world. In October of 2010, Stainless Structurals Works was founded, providing a location for the domestic production of laser-fused stainless steel sections. Stainless Structurals continues to sup­port mas­ter dis­trib­u­tors, ser­vice cen­ters and qual­i­fied end users with their products in inventory, and it is the sole distributor of laser-fused stainless steel sections in the Western Hemisphere.

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Studies and Specifications

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In January of 2007, the Georgia Institute of Technology School of Civil and Environmental Engineering conducted a Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Materials Report[4] on Stainless Structurals's laser-fused and hot-rolled sections. The results of this report were instrumental in Stainless Structurals securing a specification from the American Society for Testing and Materials for its laser-fused products. The ASTM a1069 / a1069M-11 specification[5] covers laser-fused stainless steel bars, plates, and shapes of structural quality for use in bolted or welded structural applications.

Stainless Structurals's Products

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