Our Services
The SSIG members are dedicated to providing the highest quality stainless steel rebar in coils, straightened bar lengths, or fabricated rebar. All products are custom-made to exact dimensional requirements and can be shipped anywhere in the U.S.A. and Canada.
Our members maintain an active, well-stocked inventory of common types and sizes to minimize lead times. Stainless steel wire mesh and couplers are also kept as stock items ready for immediate shipment.
Product Offerings
Stainless Steel Rebar
Wire Mesh
Accessories: Couplers, tie wire, and bar supports
Member Directory
Fabricators
Salit Specialty Rebar – stainlessrebar.com
Contractors Materials Company – cmcmmi.com
Re-Steel Supply Company – resteel.com
Production Mill
North American Stainless – northamericanstainless.com
Material Technical Data
Alloy Selection Guide
Note: Technical specifications are currently under review.
2304 Duplex (UNS S32304) A lean duplex stainless steel with a microstructure consisting of austenite and ferrite phases. It is highly effective for harsh winter environments and moderate coastal conditions.
2205 Duplex (UNS S31803) A standard duplex stainless steel consisting of austenite and ferrite phases. This alloy is best suited for structures in harsh winter climates and direct coastal exposure.
XM-28 Austenitic (UNS S24100) A high-manganese, low-nickel, nitrogen-strengthened austenitic stainless steel. It is frequently specified for seismic designs and applications requiring low magnetic permeability.
316LN Austenitic (UNS S31653) Features high chromium and nickel content with molybdenum for superior corrosion resistance. This is the preferred choice for extreme coastal and cryogenic environments.
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Where has stainless steel been used?
Stainless steel rebar has been used in practically every State in the U.S. and every Province of Canada. The bigger users are in zones where the winters are harsher and in the coastal zones of North America.
Below is a North American map of the usage by State and Province.
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