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Stainless steel plate

Stainless steel is an alloy of Iron with a minimum of 10.5% Chromium. Chromium produces a thin layer of oxide on the surface of the steel known as the passive layer. This prevents any further corrosion of the surface. Increasing the amount of Chromium gives an increased resistance to corrosion.
Stainless steel also contains varying amounts of Carbon, Silicon and Manganese. Other elements such as Nickel and Molybdenum may be added to impart other useful properties such as enhanced formability and increased corrosion resistance.
SS sheet are widely used in elevator cabin, building facades, panels and cladding, Luxurious doors, wall decoration, advertisement nameplates, furniture, kitchen ware, sanitary ware, ceiling, corridor, hotel hall, and various stainless steel series.

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