WHAT
IS STAINLESS STEEL?
Stainless steel is a generic term for a group of corrosion-resistant
steels that contain a minimum of 10.5% of chromium. It was discovered
in 1903 when metallurgists found that adding chromium to ordinary
carbon steel made it more stain-resistant. Hence, the name
“stainless steel”.
STAINLESS
STEEL FOR BETTER LIVING
Stainless Steel has an almost unlimited range of application with
attractive characteristics unmatched by other materials. Its resistance
to corrosion, ease of welding and stamping, and recycle ability
make it an invaluable material for a variety of products, from
industrials equipment to household appliances.
STAINLESS
STEEL FOR HEALTHY LIFE
Every modern home is enhanced by clean and shiny appearance of
stainless steel appliance such as sinks, washing machines, and
food processors. Stainless steel has long been popular as it resists
rusting and is not affected by acids and salts found in food.
It is easy to clean, durable and attractive.