Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Stainless is a steel alloy with a minimum chromium content of 11% and a maximum carbon content of 1.2 percent, which is most noteworthy for its great corrosion resistance. Stainless steel’s carbon content can range from 0.03 percent to 1.2 percent. It is tough and adaptable. A steel alloy with at least 10.5 percent chromium is called stainless steel, also referred to as chromium steel or corrosion-resistant steel.
Industries that use stainless steel are:
- Food and catering
- Medical equipment
- Home appliances
- Chemicals and pharmaceuticals
- Offshore and shipbuilding
- Automotive manufacturing
- Energy and industry
- Architecture and construction
Common stainless steel grades include:
- 304
- 316
- 409
- 416
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