Stainless steel is an alloy steel with iron as the main component and contains at least 10.5% chromium, which can form a dense chromium oxide film on the surface to prevent further corrosion and oxidation.
Color coating, that is, color coated steel plate, is a process of coating an organic coating (such as polyester, silicon-modified polyester, fluorocarbon, etc.) on the surface of galvanized or galvanized steel plate. This process not only enhances the corrosion resistance of the steel plate, but also provides rich colors and decorative effects.
Galvanizing is a process whereby a layer of zinc is applied to the surface of steel to prevent corrosion through sacrificial anodic protection. The zinc layer corrodes preferentially when damaged, thus protecting the steel substrate.
Aluminum products are various industrial materials and products made of aluminum or aluminum alloys through casting, rolling, extrusion, forging and other processes. Aluminum is lightweight, corrosion-resistant, has good electrical and thermal conductivity, and is easy to process. It is widely used in construction, transportation, electronics, packaging, aerospace and other fields.
Carbon steel is an alloy with iron and carbon as the main components, usually with a carbon content between 0.05% and 2.0%. Its properties depend mainly on the carbon content, with other alloying elements in lower content.
Copper is a metallic element with excellent electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity and ductility. It has a purple-red luster. Pure copper is soft in texture, but its performance can be significantly improved through alloying or work hardening. It is widely used in electricity, electronics, construction, transportation, art and other fields.