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Industrial applications

Industrial applications

Stainless steel’s excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance protects aerospace components from extreme temperatures, harsh atmospheric conditions and chemical exposure. It extends service life, reduces maintenance costs, and ensures structural stability and long-term safety for aircraft and aerospace equipment.

Architecture and construction

Though stainless steel has been applied in architecture and construction since the 1920s, its usage and alloy types keep expanding, serving both aesthetic and safety purposes, with molybdenum-containing stainless steels preferred for corrosive environments due to better corrosion resistance.

Architecture and construction
Automotive manufacturing

Automotive manufacturing

Thanks to its superior performance, cost efficiency and durability, stainless steel is widely used in automotive safety structures, decorative trim, exhaust systems, fuel tanks, bumpers and body frameworks, while duplex stainless steel boasts nearly double the strength of ordinary ferritic and austenitic grades.

Offshore and shipbuilding

Shipbuilding steel requires special mechanical properties to withstand hull, cargo and marine loads. As commercial and naval vessels grow larger and demand higher safety for harsh sea conditions, high-grade steels such as shipbuilding plates, 9% Ni steel and stainless steel satisfy strict strength and fracture toughness requirements.

Offshore and shipbuilding
Medical equipment

Medical equipment

With strict sanitation standards and anti-corrosion performance, stainless steel passes medical industry tests, prevents rust and infection risks, and is widely used for durable hospital facilities alongside construction, automotive, aerospace and nuclear fields.