Inox Steel Corporation begin it Journey, by supplying semi-finished Chrome Nickle {Stainless Steel}(Austenitic Stainless/Ferritic ) Blanks and Coil to manufactures in Europe, Asia, and US.
With the development of relationships in many the industries, spurred the need for several manufactured parts from specific metal stamping to machined parts.

Today this is our largest growth area , by partnering
with our customers to supply both raw materials and semi-finished parts. With this growth came the expansion of the metals we supply :
Coated steel products, Aluminum, and Copper. 
 
  







 

In metallurgy, stainless steel, also known as inox steel or inox from French "inoxydable", is defined as a steel alloy with a minimum of 10.5% to 11% chromium.
Stainless steel is the universal name for a number of different steels used primarily for their anticorrosive element. ​​
Stainless steel has been developed to resist a number of corrosive environments.
It ensures that our workplaces are safe, that buildings last longer and that our food preparation surfaces are hygienic. It is also an earth friendly material; it can be melted down, recycled and made into something else.
The minimum Stainless steel is always made using chromium. The minimum amount of chromium used to make stainless steel is 10.5%; it is chromium that makes the steel stainless. Chromium also improves the corrosion resistance by forming a chromium oxide film on the steel. This very thin layer,
when placed under the right conditions, can also be self-repairing.
There are other elements used to make stainless steel as well, including nickel,nitrogen and molybdenum. Bringing these elements together forms different crystal structures that enable a variety of properties in machining, welding and forming.
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