Since corrugated stainless-steel tubing entered the U.S. market, it’s been utilized in some interesting projects. There’s CSST gap piping installed in single-family homes across the country and in huge sports complexes. CSST is used in areas prone to seismic activity and where lightning strikes are common.
One project where CSST played a role was constructed in 2012 by structural engineers at the University of California-San Diego’s Englekirk Structural Engineering Center. The $5 million project was supported by the National Science Foundation and a large number of industry partners.