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SS Guardrail

SS Guardrail

SS Guardrail

(OP)
Does anybody know of a manufacturer that produces stainless steel guardrail for highway applications?  This should be a 12" w-section.

RE: SS Guardrail

Stainless, especially high-chrome stainless like 18-8 or 440, might be too brittle for guide rail. If this is a northern area, it would have to be a high-chrome stainless to resist road salt. What's wrong with galvanized?

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     "...students of traffic are beginning to realize the false economy of mechanically controlled traffic, and hand work by trained officers will again prevail."

              Wm. Phelps Eno, ca. 1928

RE: SS Guardrail

(OP)
There's nothing wrong with galvanized steel in my opinion, but the application is at a wastewater treatment plant where the superintendent doesn't want galvanized for anything, only stainless steel or aluminum.  Traffic levels and speeds are both low.

RE: SS Guardrail

At a public works convention 2 years or so ago, there was an outfit touting powder-coated rail. They were saying it was an alternative to self-oxidizing "rustic" guide rail, which doesn't like road salt either.

I haven't the foggiest what it would cost, but it might be worth looking into.

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     "...students of traffic are beginning to realize the false economy of mechanically controlled traffic, and hand work by trained officers will again prevail."

              Wm. Phelps Eno, ca. 1928

RE: SS Guardrail

On second thoughht, they had powder coated GR posts & other hardware that is usually galvanized. I'm not sure about rail.

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     "...students of traffic are beginning to realize the false economy of mechanically controlled traffic, and hand work by trained officers will again prevail."

              Wm. Phelps Eno, ca. 1928

RE: SS Guardrail

Maury...I doubt that you'll see stainless steel in typical guardrail sections.  That doesn't mean you can't create your own.  There are many SS shapes available.  Why not just use SS channel supported by pipe bollards (stainless steel pipe of course!)?

RE: SS Guardrail

In China we had some fancy process (I would think it was powder coating - spraying on by electrostatic charges I think).  This was done for rails, posts and post caps.  Why not use wood posts and cable rather than normal guard rails? Find a copy of "World Highways" and they have all sorts of safety stuff advertised in it on a monthly basis.

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