Use-Cases
Stainless steel is an exceedingly versatile material. It is preferred where the properties of steel and corrosion resistance are required in tandem.
Its first use was in cutlery but due to its corrosion resistance properties. Next, it found its way to the chemical industry. Today, we can see stainless steel pretty much everywhere.
The use-cases vary from industry to industry. For example, the uses include making minuscule parts for wristwatches. At the same time, large panels with a certain surface finish may cover whole buildings.
A few industries that use stainless steel extensively:
Food and catering
Chemicals and pharmaceuticals
Medical equipment manufacturing
Architecture and construction
Home appliances
Offshore and shipbuilding
Automotive manufacturing
Energy and industry










