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Robust SS Patta for Construction and Fabrication
SS (Stainless Steel) and MS (Mild Steel) patta are essential materials widely used in various industries due to their unique properties and versatility. Stainless steel patta is known for its resistance to corrosion, making it ideal for applications that involve exposure to moisture and chemicals. On the other hand, mild steel patta is favored for its strength and affordability, making it an excellent choice for structural applications and projects that require a robust framework. Both types of patta serve diverse functions, from construction and manufacturing to decorative purposes in residential and commercial spaces.
Stainless steel patta offers numerous advantages, primarily its corrosion resistance, which allows it to maintain integrity and appearance over time, even in harsh environments. This makes it a preferred choice in industries such as food processing, pharmaceuticals, and marine applications, where hygiene and durability are crucial. Additionally, SS patta is available in various grades, allowing users to select the right type based on their specific requirements. Furthermore, the aesthetic appeal of stainless steel enriches architectural designs, making it a popular choice for modern constructions and ornamental applications.
Features of SS / MS patta
- Durability
- Aesthetic Appeal
- Low Maintenance
- Hygienic Properties
- Corrosion Resistance
Applications of SS / MS patta
- Construction
- Food Processing
- Medical and Pharmaceutical
- Marine Applications
- Household Items
Specifications of SS / MS patta
Stainless Steel (SS) Patta | Mild Steel (MS) Patta |
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Material Grade | SS 304, SS 316, SS 202, SS 410, SS 430 | MS IS 2062, ASTM A36, EN8 |
Width Range | 20 mm – 500 mm | 20 mm – 500 mm |
Thickness Range | 1 mm – 25 mm | 1 mm – 25 mm |
Length | Custom or Standard (3m / 6m) | Custom or Standard (3m / 6m) |
Surface Finish | Mill Finish, Polished, Brushed, Mirror Finish | Mill Finish, Black Finish |
Tolerance | ±0.5 mm (Standard) | ±1 mm (Standard) |