Stainless Steel Spinning
The stainless steel spinning process is used when the component that is being
spun needs to be resistant to rust and corrosion from water, air and various
chemicals and other elements. To produce the stainless steel spun part, spinners
use a steel alloy with at least 10 percent chromium.
Stainless steel spinning can create many versatile products because of the
type of material being used. Stainless steel spun parts have high strength,
performance and hardness, and their chromium content creates an unseen layer
of protection against scratches and oxidization of the steel. Stainless steel
spinners offer strong and reliable spun parts that remain highly shiny for
many exposed industrial and external applications.
Stainless steel spinning can be the most profitable way to create rounded metal forms
that need to offer long lasting durability, strength and luster, and
the applications are varied - from rocket nose cones to public waste
receptacles.