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    The Benefits of Stainless Steel Fittings

    Stainless steel is a versatile material that is used in many different applications. The two most common types of stainless steel are austenitic which is

    highly corrosion resistant and ferritic which is magnetic.

    In this blog we are going to break down the basics of what austenitic stainless steel is, the key benefits it provides and where the uses of stainless steel fittings can be most beneficial.

    Stainless Steel

    All steels have the same basic iron and carbon composition along with nickel, but stainless steel also contains chromium – the alloy that gives stainless

    steel its well-known corrosion resistance.

    Austenitic stainless steel contains high levels of chromium and nickel and low levels of carbon providing a balance of strength, workability and

    corrosion resistance. The standard stainless steel alloys used in plumbing applications contains between 18-20% chromium and 8-12% nickel, as well as small

    amounts of carbon 0.08% and manganese 2%. Austenitic stainless steel has the highest corrosion resistance and are the most commonly used type of stainless

    steel around the world.

    Stainless steel offers a wide range of benefits to the architect and designer of plumbing systems:

    Material Benefits

    The combining of corrosion resistance with high strength allows the reduction in wall thickness and weight. Stainless steel is resistant to heat and

    chemical damage. It can withstand very high flow rates – in excess of 40m/s, making it capable to withstand long-term exposure to the elements in almost any

    environment.

    Environmental Benefits

    Stainless steel can be used in all types of water, including drinking water in public supply. It has an excellent resistance to the full range of potable

    waters, including various chloride levels. At the end of its useful life, stainless steel is fully recyclable and retains a higher residual scrap value than

    ordinary steel.