Stainless Steel - Railings

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STAINLESS STEEL IN RAILINGS

Widely used in Residential and Industrial Buildings Commonly used for handrails, stairs & balustrades particularly in high traffic areas.

FEATURES 1. Very strong and durable 2. Easy to install and maintain 3. Sturdily constructed

4. Waterproof and Durable 5. Corrosion Resistant

6. Can be used in conjunction with stainless steel wire or glass (semi frameless or frameless).

7. Handrails are expected to meet both structural safety and aesthetic requirements.

8. Carbon steel, cast iron, and aluminum handrails can deteriorate quickly in exterior or industrial installations with aggressive pollution and/or chloride exposure.

Handrails provide longer service life But regular cleaning and/or coatings are required to maintain an attractive appearance. 9. Molybdenum-free Type 304 stainless steel

More corrosion resistant type Contain 2% molybdenum - improves resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion Most cost effective choice in demanding environments Require minimal maintenance, no paint or coating and provide safety and an attractive appearance Particularly helpful in preventing chloride damage. 10. Type 316 stainless steel

APPLICATIONS In new or existing applications, stainless steel is increasingly replacing carbon steel and aluminum handrails Concern about safety, long-term maintenance and replacement costs , and because of fashion.

Growth in stainless steel handrail use has been greatest in areas where coastal or deicing salts are present and/or where pollution levels are high.

Deicing salt can create a more aggressive environment than what is found in most coastal applications. not unusual to see piles of salt crystals around exterior handrails. Even with regular maintenance , traditional carbon steel and aluminum handrails may have to be replaced in as little as five to ten years. Type 304 stainless steel

Type 316 handrail on a coastal pier is exposed to a much more aggressive environment than the Type 304 exposed to coastal and deicing salt However, shows no signs of corrosion

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