Stainless Steel Bars, Rods & Wires

Stainless Steel Bars, Rods & Wires Manufacturer and Supplier in India

Types of Stainless Steel Bars, Rods & Wires

Gun Metal Rod
Monel Wire
SS Wire Mesh

Stainless Steel Bars, Rods & Wires is the most prominent manufacturer, supplier, and exporter of premium quality Stainless Steel Bars, Stainless Steel Rods and Stainless Steel Wires in different shapes, dimensions, material grades, and specifications in India. We are using the finest quality of raw materials in manufacturing these bars & rods. The advantages of these bars & rods are low maintenance, easy to install, familiar luster and resistant to staining. On account of its versatile applications, Stainless Steel bars are used in a variety of industries, such as shipbuilding, defense, automotive, textile, paper and pulp, fabrication, cement, heavy earth moving equipment and construction. Stainless steel bar stock is a standard type of steel material that is manufactured from stainless steel raw materials. It is regularly used to produce a wide variety of metal parts, products and components.

 

SS Round Bars, Rods & Wires – Industries & Applications

 

Our round bars, rods & wires are used in a wide range of applications and various industries. Below are a few of them:

  • Gas Processing Industries
  • Petrochemical Industries
  • Power Generation Industries
  • Food Processing Industries
  • Chemical Industries
  • Oil & Gas Industries
  • Fertilizers Industries
  • Sugar Industries

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Stainless Steel Bars, Rods & Wires FAQ

Stainless steel bar stock is a standard type of steel material that is manufactured from stainless steel raw materials. It is regularly used to produce a wide variety of metal parts, products and components.

As a result of stainless steels non-corrosive attributes, stainless bar lasts a long time when exposed to road salts and sea waters. This rod has been used in highway bridges, parking garages, building foundations, barrier walls, marine facilities and tunnels.
 

It has good ductility in the annealed condition but is capable of being hardened up to Rockwell Hardness 50HRC, the highest hardness of the 12 per cent chromium grades. Its best corrosion resistance is achieved when the metal is hardened and surface ground or polished.

The two most common stainless steel grades are 304 and 316. The key difference is the addition of molybdenum, an alloy which drastically enhances corrosion resistance, especially for more saline or chloride-exposed environments. 316 stainless steel contains molybdenum. 304 stainless steel does not.