Uses of Stainless Steel | Applications of Steel in Construction | Why to use Stainless Steel

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with a small percentage of other metals such as nickel-chromium, aluminium, cobalt, molybdenum, tungsten etc.

Steel is a hard ductile, malleable solid and is probably the highest solid material after plastic and iron.

If we draw a comparison between iron and steel, we find steel in many ways even better than iron. Steel may not be as strong as iron is but it far more resistant and does not corrode, and does not get rusted as iron does.

 

Uses of Stainless Steel in Building Construction:

     1. Architectural Structures: For Structural designs, stainless steel used for columns, beams, and general         architectural structures, It is also applied to atriums, canopies, outdoor staircases, and swimming      pool       sheds for aesthetic appeal.

    2. Bridges: There are many stainless steel bridges across the world, mainly in Europe. There is a                     tremendous increase in using stainless steel for making bridges, which are used for long life.

    3. Roofing: Stainless steel is widely used as a roofing material, as it is cost-effective. It is used in two ways-         roof  laying seam joints for flat roofs and as a substrate for roof gardens and batten roll joint.

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