Stainless steel is one of the main construction materials of every professional
kitchen. It is tough, easy to clean and resistant to corrosion. It used in cutlery,
prime cooking equipment and utensils, but its most visible use is in shelving, tables
and sinks. Not the most glamorous areas of the kitchen, but where Stainless Steel
plays a pivotal role in durability of work surfaces and kitchen hygiene.
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Stainless Steel Base Cupboards,
Stainless Steel Dishwasher Tables,
Stainless Steel Gantries,
Stainless Steel Racking,
Stainless Steel Sinks,
Stainless Steel Wash Basins,
Stainless Steel Tables,
Stainless Steel Wall Cupboards,
Stainless Steel Wall Shelves
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Steel is made by mixing molten iron with carbon in a furnace. Adding the carbon
gives greater strength, but does not overcome the problem of rusting. By adding
nickel, chromium or both metals to the molten iron in addition to carbon, rusting
can be controlled, though not totally eliminated.
There are international standards laid down for the making of Stainless Steel so
that metal from different parts of the world is consistent. The two main grades
of Stainless Steel used in catering equipment are grade 304 and grade 430. The grade
rating indicates the mix of metals in the Stainless Steel alloy.
Grade 430 is the cheaper Stainless Steel, containing just chromium. Grade 304 contains
both chromium and nickel and is more corrosion resistant, but more expensive.
The benefit of 430 Stainless Steel is that being cheap, it is useful for the manufacture
of tables and pressings such as sinks where low cost is an important part of the
specification, but corrosion will be a problem in the long term.
Another important consideration when buying Stainless Steel tables and sinks is
the thickness of the steel. A thin gauge metal will not be as durable as a thick
one. The usual thickness for Stainless Steel tables and sinks is 1.2mm. It is possible
to buy .9mm Stainless Steel, but don't expect a long life from it. The top end of
Stainless Steel for very heavy use is 1.5mm thickness. One way of making a medium
thickness Stainless Steel used in tabling much stronger is to seal in a layer of
medium density fibreboard (MDF). This manufacturing process also reduces vibration
and noise.
There are no international standards on the polished finish of Stainless Steel,
but there are manufacturer descriptions which indicate the type of surface. Satin
finish is a fairly dull looking surface which is suitable where the appearance of
the tabling or sinks is not important. This is a very hard-wearing surface which
does not show scratch marks as much as a highly-polished Stainless Steel.
A high polished finish is often used where the Stainless Steel is on public display
such as in serveries and counters, though for economy reasons, the underside may
be satin finish. The Stainless Steel finish gaining popularity for its looks and
ease of cleaning has the generic name of superbrush. This has a close grain finish,
does not show fingerprints so easily and is easier to keep clean than other stainless
steel surfaces.
Popular logic says that pressing a sheet of Stainless Steel to form sinks or tabling
will produce weak spots in the bends. The science of metal says different and folds
in metal can actually increase the strength. Where weak points in the fabrication
can occur is with cheap welding. With 304 Stainless Steel it is important that the
welding rods are also 304 stainless to avoid the weld becoming a vulnerable area.
One of the principal benefits of Stainless Steel is its ability to keep clean, yet
with sinks and work tables, the cleaning is often the cause of damage. No detergent
with bleach or any chlorine content should be used on Stainless Steel. Chlorines
attack the surface of Stainless Steel and will lead to rust spots. The best way
to clean any Stainless Steel table or sink is soap and hot water. Harsh abrasives
such as wire wool pads will also damage Stainless Steel. Nylon scouring pads are
better, but if they are too rough they will still score the surface and spoil the
polished sheen.