Pipes & Plates
Steel Plates
Stainless Steel Plates
Stainless steel plates are flat pieces of stainless steel that are widely used in various industries due to their resistance to corrosion, durability, and strength. Stainless steel is an alloy made primarily of iron, carbon, and chromium (with a minimum of 10.5% chromium), which makes it resistant to rust and staining, along with other environmental damage.
Mild Steel Plates
Mild steel plates are flat pieces of mild steel (also known as low carbon steel) commonly used in various industrial applications due to their good strength, ductility, and ease of fabrication. Mild steel is a type of carbon steel that contains a relatively low amount of carbon, typically around 0.05% to 0.25% by weight.
Steel Plates
Stainless Steel Pipes
Stainless Steel Pipes (SS) are ideal for applications where corrosion resistance, strength, and durability are essential. While they come at a higher cost, their long lifespan, resistance to environmental conditions, and aesthetic appeal make them a top choice in industries like food processing, pharmaceuticals, marine, and construction.
Mild Steel Pipes
Mild Steel Pipes (MS) are a cost-effective solution for less demanding applications, such as plumbing, irrigation, and low-pressure gas or fluid transportation. However, they require protective coatings (such as galvanization or painting) to prevent corrosion and rust, especially in outdoor or moisture-prone environments.
Corrugated Sheets
Corrugated sheets can be made from a variety of materials such as steel, aluminum, zinc, and plastic (e.g., polycarbonate or PVC). Steel corrugated sheets are especially common in roofing and siding due to their strength and resistance to wear and weather.
Rod
In construction or manufacturing, a rod typically refers to a long, slender, cylindrical piece of material, usually metal or steel. A corrugated sheet rod could potentially be referring to a reinforcing rod or bar that works with corrugated sheets for structural applications.
