Material Category

Stainless Steel
Supplier & Stockist

We supply austenitic stainless steel grades including SS 304, 304L, 304H, 316H and 316L for piping, fabrication and industrial project applications.

Stainless Steel for Industrial Applications

Stainless steel is widely specified across process industries due to its corrosion resistance, fabrication flexibility and structural reliability. Austenitic stainless steel grades such as 304 and 316 are commonly used in piping systems, pressure equipment and structural applications where long service life is required.

As a supplier and stockist, we focus on material availability, specification compliance and timely dispatch. Stainless steel materials are supplied as per applicable ASTM standards and project requirements.

Why Stainless Steel is Preferred

Corrosion Resistance

Chromium content in stainless steel forms a passive surface layer that protects the base metal from oxidation and chemical attack. In chloride-bearing or humid environments, molybdenum-containing grades such as 316 offer improved resistance to pitting.

Weldability & Fabrication

Low carbon variants including 304L and 316L are commonly selected for welded structures. Their composition reduces the risk of sensitization in fabrication-intensive applications.

Performance at Elevated Temperatures

Grades such as 304H and 316H are used in higher temperature applications where improved tensile strength and structural stability are required.

Stainless Steel Grades Available

SS 304

General-purpose austenitic stainless steel suitable for piping systems, fabrication and moderate corrosion environments.

SS 304L

Low carbon version preferred in welded piping systems and fabrication applications.

SS 304h

Higher carbon grade designed for elevated temperature service.

SS 316H

Molybdenum-bearing grade suitable for more aggressive chemical and marine environments.

SS 316L

Low carbon molybdenum grade offering improved resistance to localized corrosion and chloride exposure.

304 vs 316 – Basic Selection Guidance

The primary distinction between 304 and 316 stainless steel is the addition of molybdenum in 316 grades. This improves resistance to chloride-induced corrosion and pitting.

SS 304 is typically selected for general industrial use where exposure conditions are moderate. SS 316 is commonly specified for marine environments, coastal installations and chemical processing systems.

Product Forms Supplied

Stainless steel is supplied in seamless and welded pipes, tubes, pipe fittings, sheets, plates and round bars. Material is available as per ASTM specifications including A312, A213, A240 and A182 depending on product type.

Industry Applications

Stainless steel materials are used in oil & gas processing, chemical plants, food & beverage manufacturing, pharmaceutical systems, marine installations and power generation facilities.

Supply & Documentation

Materials are supplied in accordance with order specifications. Standard mill documentation can be provided where applicable. Inspection requirements can be coordinated as per project scope.

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