Stainless STEEL applicaitons

Stainless steel is a metal material with corrosion resistance, high strength and high temperature resistance, so it is widely used in many fields.Widely used in construction and building materials, kitchen utensils, medical equipment, chemical equipment, automobiles and transportation, cosmetics and jewelry, energy industry, etc.

Carbon STEEL applications

Carbon steel is divided into high carbon steel, medium carbon steel and low carbon steel. The higher the carbon content, the higher the hardness, strength and wear resistance of the steel after heating treatment, and the more brittle it is. The lower the carbon content, the softer and more ductile it is.
Low carbon steel is soft, stamping-resistant and ductile, and is used for cold processing and welded structures, such as rebar, stamping-resistant parts, special steels, etc. It can be surface carburized to improve wear resistance.
Medium carbon steel is a steel with properties between high carbon steel and low carbon steel, and its main use is to make stainless steel.
High carbon steel is often used to make cutting tools, such as knives, saw blades and drill bits. It is also used to produce high-quality springs, as well as various parts that require high strength and wear resistance in the automotive and aerospace industries. In addition, high carbon steel is widely used in the construction industry to produce steel bars for concrete structures.

COPPER APPLICATIONS

Copper’s high electrical conductivity accounts for nearly 60% of its uses, while copper’s high thermal conductivity can be used in many heating, cooling and heat exchange equipment. Copper provides efficient, energy-saving and safe solutions in various applications such as power generation, transmission, electrical and electrical equipment, such as high-voltage power transmission and distribution, industrial motors, household appliances and personal computers. Corrosion resistance, impermeability and non-flammability Copper’s corrosion resistance, impermeability and non-flammability ensure its durability, reliability and long-term cost-effectiveness.

Aluminum APPLICATIONS

Aluminum alloys are light and strong, so they are widely used in the manufacture of aircraft, cars, and rockets. Because aluminum has good electrical and thermal conductivity, it can be used as a material for ultra-high voltage cables. High-purity aluminum has better performance. Aluminum has a strong reducing property at high temperatures and can be used to smelt high-melting-point metals.