Offshore energy is growing fast. Wind farms are moving farther from shore. Floating solar is popping up in coastal waters. Tidal and wave projects are moving from pilot stages to real installations. All of them share one problem: the ocean is brutal on metal.
Salt spray, constant humidity, and wave loads don't just stress large structures. They attack the smallest components too. Bolts, screws, and washers are easy to overlook, but if they fail, everything else stops working. In offshore environments where a service vessel can cost tens of thousands of dollars per day, no operator wants to return just to replace a corroded fastener.
This is why SS316 stainless steel fasteners appear so often in marine specifications. They are not the cheapest option, but they are one of the few materials that consistently survive in high-salinity environments.