Stainless steel is an iron-based alloy material with a chromium content of ≥10.5%. By adding trace elements such as nickel, molybdenum, and titanium, a dense chromium oxide film is formed on the surface—this "invisible protective shield" can self-repair, giving the material excellent corrosion resistance and stability. Since its industrial production in the early 20th century, stainless steel has become a core material in construction, chemical, and home furnishing industries, possessing the triple advantages of durability, ease of maintenance, and aesthetic appeal.
Core Advantages
Long-term stability in highly corrosive and hygienic environments
Enhancing project quality and lifespan
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