Material:
steel
Steel
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon which, thanks to its combination of mechanical strength, rigidity and workability, is one of the most widely used materials for the production of industrial brackets. Carbon steel brackets are generally manufactured by stamping or welding, followed by protective surface treatments (such as galvanising or powder coating) to increase corrosion resistance and extend service life in standard or moderately aggressive environments.
For applications requiring superior protection against oxidation and chemical agents, stainless steel is used, particularly in the AISI 304 and AISI 316 grades.
- AISI 304: offers excellent corrosion resistance in humid environments and in the presence of many chemical agents. It is the most common choice for industrial, food processing and pharmaceutical applications.
- AISI 316: thanks to the addition of molybdenum, it provides even greater corrosion resistance, particularly in saline or highly aggressive environments, making it ideal for the marine, chemical and medical sectors.
Both stainless steel types retain high mechanical strength, are easy to clean and sanitise, and ensure reliable performance even under heavy-duty and continuous operating conditions.
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