Rieger Metallveredlung Edelstahl

The robust material

Stainless steel

Stainless steel, also known as stainless steel, is extremely popular in industries such as the automotive and construction industries due to its high density, good welding properties and excellent corrosion resistance.

Procedure at a glance

Stainless steel

The alloy composition of stainless steel, whether low-alloy or high-alloy, often includes metals such as chromium, nickel or titanium, which contribute to its outstanding corrosion resistance. The electroplating of stainless steel is firmly anchored in Rieger's portfolio. We offer the application of surfaces such as chrome, nickel, copper and tin to stainless steel as well as upstream chemical processes such as pickling and mechanical processes such as grinding and polishing for a high-quality finish.

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Benefits

Properties
Rust-proof
Excellent corrosion resistance
High density
Well suited for welding work