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LDK Stainless Steel always response the customers’ inquire promptly and try our best to meet customers’ request. We hope we can have opportunity provide our service and build the business relationship with you! We are committed to provide safe & reliable stainless steel products for global industries. Send us your needs, We provide OEM services for you.
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LDK Stainless Steel Installation
We consistently demonstrate our expertise starting with the design and specification stage all the way through to our mobile field teams who are ready to install your product we so carefully crafted with your specific needs in mind.
Continuously maintaining cutting edge tooling solutions for our field installation services, aids our installation teams to achieve the best overall quality delivered to our clients with added cost savings along the way. We pride ourselves in our efficiency in performance as well as our project management team’s strategy to successful installation scheduling.
LDK Stainless Steel Supplier
LDK developing and producing stainless steel with properties such as free-cutting, cold workability, high-strength to meet the various needs of customers.
Stainless steel is a group of iron-based metal containing at least 10% chromium (alloy metals).
The chromium oxide ''CrO'' creates an invisible barrier (''passive film'') to oxygen and moisture. Therefore the Chromium protects the iron against most corrosion or red-colored rust; thus the term “stainless” steel.
The layer is too thin to be visible, meaning the metal stays shiny. It is, however, impervious to water and air, protecting the metal beneath. Also, when the surface is scratched this layer quickly reforms.
The purpose of stainless steel is to provide hard steel material highly resistant to stain, rust and corrosion and resistance against:
- Adverse atmospheric conditions such as carbon dioxide, moisture, electrical fields, sulfur, salt, and chloride compounds
- Natural and artificially produced chemical (e.g. ozone)
- Extremes of weather such as cold temperatures