Quality products and processing
Stainless Band is a customer focused leading supplier of stainless coil processed products serving many sectors including automotive, building and petrochemical industries throughout the UK and the world.
Our promise to our customers is clear
Stainless Band has many customers throughout the UK and all over the world, here is why:
- We act with integrity
- On-time delivery across the world
- Every order is quality tested throughout processing
- Our multilingual team are always happy to assist you
- Our products are competitively priced
Supplying a diverse range of sectors
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Insulation
Our stainless steel products keep you warm
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Petrochemical
Our slitting and processing capabilities facilitate many high technology industries such the petrochemical
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Construction
Our steel is used on buildings throughout the UK and around the world
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Packaging
Widely used in the packaging industry
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Heating & Air Conditioning
Many of our Stainless Steel products are used by heating and air conditioning units across the globe
Stainless Band is a privately owned UK business which serves a broad range of sectors, including automotive, oil and gas, petrochemical, electronic and pharmaceutical industries across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and beyond.
Latest news updates
Stainless Band Features in Stainless Steel Focus!
Stainless Band is proud to feature and support the latest issue of Stainless Steel Focus.
"Stainless Band is a leader in processing stainless coil products in various forms, finishes, grades and dressings. With a turnover nearing £10m and over 35 employees, it is robust in a competitive sector. It has a global customer base that provides recognition and acceptance worldwide. Managing director Jonathan Hanson and his team certainly have something to smile about.
The volatility in stainless steel prices throughout 2023, marked by consistent increases, has been a notable trend in the industry. The anticipation of this trend persisting for some time, with a steady recovery projected for 2024, suggests a continuation of price fluctuations within the stainless steel market."
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