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Rust can make good work look bad and compromise the longevity and durability of a project. That’s why, when selecting materials, it is vital to consider corrosion risk factors. If your project is in any of the following environments, you need Simpson Strong-Tie stainless steel products. Rust can make good work look bad and compromise the longevity and durability of a project. That’s why, when selecting materials, it is vital to consider corrosion risk factors. If your project is in any of the following environments, you need Simpson Strong-Tie stainless steel products. What Causes Corrosion? Water Ocean Salt Air Preservative-Treated Wood Salt Used to Melt Snow Pool and Hot Tub Chemicals Fertilizer Understanding the Difference Between Type 304/305, 316, and 410 Stainless Steel Choosing the right type of stainless steel for your project means understanding the unique strengths of each type. Here’s how Type 304/305, 316, and 410 stainless steel compare: Type 304/305 Stainless Steel: Perfect for outdoor projects in wet areas, such as garden structures, raised planter beds, fencing, railings, and deck boards. Also ideal for structural fastening near lakes, rivers, or sprinkler system. Type 316 Stainless Steel: Best suited for outdoor projects exposed to moisture, including decks, poolside areas, boardwalks, saltwater environments, locations with de-icing salts, and boat building.Type 410 Stainless Steel: Known for its strength and magnetic qualities, Type 410 stainless steel is great for projects in mild environments. It’s particularly useful when you need a material that can handle fastening into concrete. Choosing the right type of stainless steel for your project means understanding the unique strengths of each type. Here’s how Type 304/305, 316, and 410 stainless steel compare: Type 304/305 Stainless Steel: Perfect for outdoor projects in wet areas, such as garden structures, raised planter beds, fencing, railings, and deck boards. Also ideal for structural fastening near lakes, rivers, or sprinkler system. Type 316 Stainless Steel: Best suited for outdoor projects exposed to moisture, including decks, poolside areas, boardwalks, saltwater environments, locations with de-icing salts, and boat building.Type 410 Stainless Steel: Known for its strength and magnetic qualities, Type 410 stainless steel is great for projects in mild environments. It’s particularly useful when you need a material that can handle fastening into concrete. We Offer A Wide Range Stainless Steel Products in All Steel Types Fasteners Connectors Anchors
Pre-punched holes reduce installation cost by eliminating pre-drilling
Intuitive fastener hole positions ensure accurate clip installation
Angle lengths accommodate either hard-side or soft-side attachment for joists and studs
Also suitable for u-channel bridging