Product Description:
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Stainless steel shelving widely used for shop display, medical and food industry, and as the home furniture also. Mainly because it's high quality and durable performance (Corrosion /high temperature/fire resistance), and it's hygienic (easy to clean), Long term value can afford you ten years guarantee.
Standard sizes |
Width |
24" |
30" |
36" |
42" |
48" |
60" |
72" |
Depth |
12" |
14" |
18" |
21" |
24" |
36" |
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Height |
18" |
24" |
36" |
60" |
72" |
84" |
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Other cusomized size |
Stainless Steel Remarkable Features:
Corrosion Resistance: Lower alloyed grades resist corrosion in atmospheric and pure water environments, while high-alloyed grades can resist corrosion in most acids, alkaline solutions, and chlorine bearing environments, properties which are utilized in process plants.
Fire & Heat Resistance: Special high chromium and nickel-alloyed grades resist scaling and retain strength at high temperatures.
Hygiene: The easy cleaning ability of stainless makes it the first choice for strict hygiene conditions, such as hospitals, kitchens, abattoirs and other food processing plants.
Aesthetic Appearance: The bright, easily maintained surface of stainless steel provides a modern and attractive appearance.
Strength-to-Weight Advantage: The work-hardening property of austenitic grades, that results in a significant strengthening of the material from cold-working alone, and the high strength duplex grades, allow reduced material thickness over conventional grades, therefore cost savings.
Impact Resistance: The austenitic microstructure of the 300 series provides high toughness, from elevated temperatures to far below freezing, making these steels particularly suited to cryogenic applications.
Long Term Value: When the total life cycle costs are considered, stainless is often the least expensive material option.