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  • Plot No 2033, Sajja Industrial Area, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Stainless Steel

Stainless Steel

SS 304 Scrap / SS 304L Scrap

We are a customer oriented business entity, along these lines we practice hard to offer the most extreme fulfilment to the customers through our Metal Scraps. Stainless steel is an iron alloy that contains nickel and chromium to protect it against corrosion and rust. Also known as inox steel, this material is remarkably strong and resistant to high temperatures providing optimum performance under severe environmental and chemical conditions. We provide plate cutting and pipe cutting as per requirements.

SS 316 Scrap / SS 316L Scrap

316 stainless steel scrap that is refreshing for its exact synthetic arrangement of carbon, chromium, molybdenum, manganese, nickel, phosphorus and other components. It is highly resistant to heat and temperature. We provide plate cutting and pipe cutting as per requirements.

Zeron 100 Scrap
Alloy 20
20MO4
Inconel 625
Inconel 904L Scrap
Lead Cable Stripping
Refined & Remelted Ingots
Seamless Pipes
Duplex 2205
Nickel Alloys
Inconel 904L Scrap

Stainless Steel

Stainless steels most notable attribute is its ability to resist corrosive attack. Like aluminium it is a relatively new material, but it has found many applications It is a basic alloy of steel that contains chromium, but other alloying elements are added to provide specific attributes. Stainless steel finds many applications where a hard material is required that will resist corrosive attack. It is the addition of a minimum of 11% of chromium that gives stainless steel its ability to withstand corrosive attack. Chromium has the effect of creating a naturally protective oxide film on the surface of the metal – a film that ‘self-heals’ directly after removal of the metal surface. This is very similar to the action found in aluminium, which makes it such an atmospheric resistant metal. There are four main alloy groups, known as “Austenitic”, “Ferritic”, “Martensitic” and “Duplex/Super Duplex”. All are produced in a variety of shapes and sizes. Of course, no metal is totally “corrosion resistant”. In the right circumstances all metals will corrode including stainless steel, but if the passive surface layer is maintained, “rusting”, and other forms of corrosion such as pitting, crevice, galvanic, intergranular, stress etc. are avoided.