It is widely accepted that the appearance and design of stainless steel cookware is pleasing to the eye but its true value is situated in its ease of care, rust resistance, and durability. The combination of those qualities with robustness and non-deformability features puts stainless steel on top of the cookware manufacturing market.
Different Types of Stainless Steel Used in Cookware:
316 stainless steel: Arranged and Allocated In proceeds to high Strength and Oxy-impermeability, our 316 stainless steel has been also called ‘medical stainless steel’ owing to the chips and drips inhabiting medical conditions. It is used in high-stress environments such as submarines or surgical implants and has far better corrosion resistance that its counterparts, 304.
304 Stainless Steel: Referred to as surgical stainless steel, this grade has wide usage in usages where there is exposure to acids and alkalis. It is the leading material of the food industry with usage in ele…