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What is INOX –Stainless
steel
In 1913 an English metal scientist Harry Brearly was working on the project
of improvement in performance of gun pipes, accidentally discovered that by
adding chromium to low-carbonated steel, makes the steel resistant to
rusting. With the addition of carbon and chromium, today’s stainless steel
can contain nickel, molybdenum, and titanium. Nickel, molybdenum and
titanium additionally increase steel’s resistance to rusting. Minimum of 12%
of chromium added to steel increases its resistance. Chromium synthesizes
with oxygen from atmosphere in steel and forms an invisible layer called
“passive film”.
The sizes of atom in chromium and oxygen are similar so they adjust one to
other on surface of metal forming a solid layer of a few atoms. If the metal
surface is scratched or damaged in any way, more oxygen will in that place
very promptly form protective layer keeping it from corrosion. It has to be
stated that stainless steel has low or no resistance to corrosion in the
places where the circulation of air is low or if there is no circulation at
all.
Stainless steel INOX, because of its chemical composition, has increased
resistance to corrosion. Despite all that, depending on the environment it
is in, for example coastal areas or polluted atmosphere with traces of iron
or chlorine, steel acts differently and sometimes the environment can lead
to some rusting. To avoid this minimal rusting of stainless steel, the
process of chemical washing is performed. In that way all free traces of
iron, which cause rusting, and dust left after welding are removed.
THREE REASONS CHOOSE STAINLESS STEEL PRODUCTS
1. Stainless steel has excellent quality and reliable material
2. Stainless steel is a trend among products, so you simply have to have it
3. Stainless steel is interesting for its ratio in price and quality
Products made of Inox can be seen everywhere. Their quality maintenance in a
short time has proven its cost effectiveness. At our firm You can really
find a very wide range of stainless steel products.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING OF STAINLESS STEEL
Stainless steel is for its very thin layer on surface very resistant to rust
and does not need any organic or metal protectors to improve its look or
resistance. Despite these great qualities stainless steel still needs some
maintenance of its products as railings so it stays nice and shiny. To
remove any dust or dirt from this material it is enough to use, for example,
glass cleaners.
1. THOROUGH CLEANING
After mounting elements of stainless steel , stainless steel railings or any
other products, surfaces need to be cleaned of all dust, dirt, concrete, and
eventually a thin layer of protection could be brought on in order to
protect further
precipitation of dirt and grease.
2. MAINTENANCE
It is strongly forbidden to
- file with metal objects,
- use agents which contain acids, bleach, abrasives and similar
On outdoor railings and elements rain already does cleaning and part of
maintenance. Soft cloth or sponge and dish-washing liquid are more than
enough for cleaning. Also glass cleaners which contain no chloride can be
used for polishing stainless steel. With very filthy surfaces mini-wash with
the temperature of 60-80 degrees Celsius can be used or car-polish. Also
agents which contain alcohol are good with taking of grease stains. Indoor
stainless steel railing are usually cleaned of finger marks and in general
only soft cloth, warm water and some dish washing liquid are enough to keep
stainless steel shiny.
3. HOW FREQUENTLY CLEAN
If cleaned on regular basis surfaces made of stainless steel keep their
attractive look. How frequently to clean depend on the position of elements
and railings and how dirty they get. Inside lobbies, glass and window frames
made of stainless steel have to be cleaned as frequently as other glass
surfaces. Railings of polished stainless steel are more resistant to dirt
and corrosion than the ones made of abraded stainless steel .
4. AGENTS FOR CLEANING
- vinegar acid (80% water, 20% vinegar)
- lemon juice with salt in warm water
- tooth paste with small scratches
- home glass cleaners
- cleaners for fine metals
- on mated surfaces milk can be used
For Your individual solutions feel free to contact us.
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