Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel is a group of iron-based metal containing at least 10% chromium. The chromium in Stainless Steel creates an invisible barrier to oxygen and moisture, which protects the iron against corrosion.
Stainless Steel 304 and 316 are two of the most versatile and widely-used stainless steels in the world. They are known for being durable, easy to maintain, long lasting, and high resistant to corrosion. Their characteristics allow for a variety of applications, including industrial, medical and commercial uses.

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    Stainless Steel Angle Bar is a metal bar which has two legs forming a 90-degree angle. It is designed to be used in structural applications and general fabrications where the angle bar improves a structure’s rigidity.

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    Stainless Steel Round Bar is a long, cylindrical metal bar that has many industrial and commercial applications. The most common application is shafts. It is also often threaded for insertion of nuts or for fastening to other materials.

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    Stainless Steel Checkered Plates are stainless steel sheets that has a raised diamond-like pattern on the surface. The pattern creates increased traction on the surface, preventing slippage for objects in contact with the plate. They are often used as flooring in areas that require non-corrosive materials.

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    A coil is a very long continuous metal sheet that has been wound or coiled after rolling. Stainless Steel Coils are often cut into smaller sheets with specific dimensions. They are also used in manufacturing processes such as stamping, perforating, expanding and the likes.

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    Applications of Stainless Steel Plate are virtually infinite. They are commonly used in manufacturing, industrial, medical, construction and transportation industries. Thin sheets are often used for structural and aesthetic applications, while thick plates are usually machined into mechanical components.