Ferrous Grades: Includes materials containing iron such as carbon steel, alloy steel, and tool steel.
Non-Ferrous Grades: Includes materials not containing iron such as aluminum, copper, and stainless steel.
Purpose: Used for various applications including structural support, fabrication, manufacturing, and surface protection.
Types:
Ferrous Sheets/Plates/Coils:
Carbon Steel: Versatile and used for general-purpose applications.
Alloy Steel: Enhanced properties for high-stress environments.
Tool Steel: High hardness and wear resistance for cutting tools and machinery.
Non-Ferrous Sheets/Plates/Coils:
Aluminum: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, used in aerospace, automotive, and construction.
Copper: Excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance, used in electrical applications and plumbing.
Stainless Steel: High corrosion resistance and strength, used in food processing, chemical industries, and architecture.
Country Of Origin :India
Additional information
Key Features:
Ferrous Grades: Strong and durable, suitable for structural and industrial applications; may require corrosion protection.
Non-Ferrous Grades: Typically lighter, more corrosion-resistant, and specialized for applications requiring high conductivity or strength-to-weight ratio.
Standards: Conform to ASTM, ISO, DIN, and other relevant industry standards.
Applications:
Ferrous Grades: Used in construction, automotive, machinery, and structural applications.
Non-Ferrous Grades: Applied in aerospace, marine, electronics, and industries requiring specialized properties such as conductivity and resistance to corrosion.