Stainless Steel Sheets and Plates Are Preferred Options for Industrial Applications apart from constructing sustainable buildings, there are numerous industrial applications of stainless steel sheets and plates. Not just car manufacturers, but the aviation and shipping industries make extensive use of them. They are used for trims, grills, and exhaust systems apart from structural components.
In aircraft, they make fasteners found in the wings, the engines, and the cockpit; fuselage; actuators; and landing gear components as stainless steel is highly heat resistant. Typically, stainless steel is used to manufacture parts with higher performance requirements as it demonstrates the requisite ultimate tensile strength (UTS) for carrying hundreds of passengers under extreme atmospheric conditions.
Stainless steel sheets and plates are utilized to manufacture tankers, ships, railways (trains and tracks), military vehicles, containers — overland and seaborne, even refuse vehicles.
Whatever you might need to transport — fuel, chemicals, foodstuff, or liquids like water and milk — a tanker constructed using stainless steel sheets and plates would be safer given their corrosion resistant and non-reactive character contact with toxic substances. This is why they are the preferred metal for seawater extraction pumps, desalination plants, valves, pipes, hot water storage, and supply tanks, offshore oil rigs, petrochemical plants, and in the food processing industry to store sauces, alcoholic drinks like beer, various kinds of cold drinks, and fruit slices preserved in sugar syrup.
Perhaps the most visible application of stainless steel sheets and plates lies in the manufacture of utensils used at home and in commercial kitchens such as pots, pans, grills, cookers, cutlery, and others cookware by caterers. They are invaluable in producing medical equipment like sinks, steam sterilizers, kidney trays, cannulas, surgical tables, instruments, and implants, even stethoscopes.
The size of our stainless steel sheets and plates ranges between 1000 mm to 1500 mm, while the thickness ranges between 0.60 mm to 12.0 mm. They are available in JT, J4, 304, 304 L, 316, 316 L, and 204 CU grades. They come in 2B, No.1, No.4 (PVC), and No.8 (PVC) finish.
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