Pro Installer April 2015 - Issue 25 | Page 23

23 PRO INSTALLER APRIL 2015 PRO NEWS @proinstaller1 Coastal properties protected Sourcing hardware products that will be displayed either near the coast or in highly populated industrial areas can be very difficult, as brass or zinc based products can pit and tarnish very quickly due to the salt in the air. This is particularly evident in areas within a 25 mile radius of the coast, or within five miles of high populated industrial areas. UAP is constantly looking for ways to improve its ever expanding product range, and has developed Nanocoast® hardware; a range of door hardware products that are specifically designed for the coast. Nanocoast® products are made from 304 grade stainless steel, and have also been salt spray tested to ASTM B117 for 2,000+ hours. UAP offer an industry first lifetime coating guarantee on all Nanocoast® products, giving confidence that the products will not pit, rust or corrode no matter what environments you put them in. UAP has taken the decision to use 304 grade stainless steel, instead of 200 grade or 316 grade stainless steel which some competitors use. As Ben Jennings, Marketing Manager at UAP, explains: “The reason for us using 304 grade stainless steel is simple; it gives the products the best corrosion resistance without being too expensive. The 304 grade is an austenitic stainless steel which contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel, and has low carbon content, giving excellent corrosion resistance in a wide variety of environments, and good resistance to oxidation. It is this 8% nickel content which gives the corrosion resistance at the coast.” “Downgrading the stainless steel quality to a 200 series grade stainless steel means that even though they have similar mechanical and physical properties to the 304 grade, there is decreased nickel content. The nickel is replaced by manganese which results in weak corrosion resistance and high c