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The Top Advantages of Stainless Steel

With so many different metals and materials available on the market, why do so many industries use stainless steel? A highly desirable and useful metal, stainless steel is used in countless ways, from construction and food manufacturing to many of the appliances within your own home. Let us show you why it’s so great by going over some of the top advantages of stainless steel.

Greater Sanitary Standards

Stainless steel has the unique benefit of being one of the most hygienic materials available. Unlike other metals, stainless steel has no pores for bacteria and other pathogens to take root, build up, and erode both the metal and the sanitary standards of your facility or equipment. As a result, stainless steel is very easy to clean and disinfect without any worry of lingering contaminants. With both these advantages combined, stainless steel is low maintenance and highly sanitary, which is perfect for hospitals and kitchens.

Corrosion Resistance

The most famous of the top advantages of stainless steel is its high resistance against corrosion, rust, water stains, and more—which goes to show how it’s such a sanitary product. This resistance will allow you to extend the lifespan of your equipment and appliances and eliminate the worry that something like rust is potentially contaminating the products you’re making.

Durability and Strength

Stainless steel is both very durable, lightweight, and can endure high and low extreme temperatures. This makes it incredibly reliable in creating both high-quality home appliances and tools. It’s even used in large-scale construction projects. Few other metals can withstand the same amount of stress as stainless steel.

Recyclability

Unfortunately, stainless steel doesn’t last forever. Fortunately, it’s completely recyclable! In fact, most stainless steel you’ll find is already made of recycled materials, further solidifying it as one of the most popular materials on the market for its eco-friendliness. In a world with finite resources, materials that can be recycled and reused are highly desirable for any industry.

Ty Pier

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