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When to Choose Stainless Steel for Your Fabrication Project

Stainless steel can be an excellent choice for many projects. It’s strong, durable, and it looks good. It’s a more heat-resistant, and less susceptible to corrosion than metals like copper or aluminum, and comes in a variety of grades, so it can be adapted for a variety of uses.

Benefits of Stainless Steel

Stainless steel resists corrosion and staining. It contains chromium, which naturally develops a chromium oxide film on steel’s surface. When stainless steel faces damaging conditions, the film comes into contact with oxygen and protects the metal’s surface.

Manufacturers add other elements to improve steel’s corrosion-resistant properties. Nickel, nitrogen and molybdenum are a few of the elements added, which create over 60 different grades of stainless steel.

Stainless steel has better heat resistance than many other materials. It can made thinner without compromising strength, which makes it adaptable to a variety of projects.

Steel is also environmentally friendly. It can be recycled without losing its strength and quality.

Types of Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is divided into five types.

Types of Projects Where Stainless Steel is Best Choice

Hospitals –  Stainless steel is the best choice in sanitary environments like hospitals due to its corrosion resistant properties.

Applications requiring a high strength-to-weight ratio – Steel stands up better than other materials facing high risk of heat or chemical damage. Skyscrapers and industrial equipment use steel because of its strength and durability.

When aesthetics matter – Appliances and restaurant equipment are made of stainless steel because it maintains its exterior appearance despite heavy use. Architects use stainless steel for their buildings’ exteriors, as the metal still looks like new after years of exposure to abrasives in wind and chemicals in rainwater.

Products Commonly Made of Stainless Steel

Steel’s properties make it an excellent choice for the following products:

Other Material Choices

Stainless steel has plenty of applications, but other materials can provide great benefits as well. What you use for your project depends on a variety of factors like design, overall cost and end-use. Epoxy and galvanized steel can be more cost effective options in some scenarios, while some certain jobs call specifically for stainless steel.

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Categories: Steel