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When your project requires strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term structural reliability, stainless steel sections become essential.
Unlike flat plates or pipes, stainless steel profiles provide structural geometry that improves load distribution, stability, and fabrication efficiency.
Whether you are building frameworks, equipment supports, industrial platforms, or architectural structures, choosing the right stainless steel section directly affects durability and installation cost.
Common Sections Grades
As a professional stainless steel plate / sheet supplier, Shripad Elite Steelworks offers a full range of common grades for global applications.
Typical Products
Stainless Steel Angle Section
Angle sections are one of the most widely used structural profiles.
Key Characteristics
- Shape: L-shaped
- Structure: equal angle / unequal angle
- Strength: good load distribution
- Installation: easy welding and bolting
Typical Sizes
20×20×3 mm – 200×200×20 mm
Best For
- Structural frames
- Brackets and supports
- Equipment bases
- Industrial platforms
Angle sections are ideal when simple structural reinforcement is required.
Stainless Steel Channel Section
Channel sections provide stronger load-bearing capability compared to flat bars.
Key Characteristics
- Shape: U-shaped channel
- Strength: high bending resistance
- Installation: ideal for framework structures
Typical Sizes
50×25 mm – 300×100 mm
Best For
- Machine frames
- Support rails
- Structural beams
- Industrial structures
Channels distribute loads efficiently along the profile.
Stainless Steel T-Bar
T-bars combine structural strength with material efficiency.
Key Characteristics
- Shape: T-profile
- Load resistance: strong vertical support
- Fabrication: easy welding
Typical Sizes
20×20 mm – 200×200 mm
Best For
- Shipbuilding
- Structural frames
- Architectural structures
- Support beams
T-bars are widely used where load must be transferred along a single flange.
Stainless Steel I-Beam
I-beams are designed for high structural load capacity.
Key Characteristics
- Shape: I-profile
- Strength: excellent bending resistance
- Weight efficiency: strong yet lightweight
Typical Sizes
100 mm – 600 mm height
Best For
- Industrial buildings
- Structural frameworks
- Heavy equipment supports
- Infrastructure projects
I-beams are commonly used in large structural systems.
Stainless Steel H-Beam
H-beams offer stronger structural stability compared to I-beams.
Key Characteristics
- Shape: H-profile
- Flange width: wider than I-beam
- Load capacity: higher
Typical Sizes
100 mm – 800 mm height
Best For
- Heavy construction
- Industrial buildings
- Bridge structures
- Large equipment platforms
H-beams are preferred for heavy-duty load-bearing structures.
Stainless Steel Custom Profiles
Some projects require special cross-sections not available as standard shapes.
Custom Profile Options
- Cold formed sections
- Laser cut profiles
- Roll-formed profiles
- Complex architectural sections
Best For
- Special equipment frames
- Architectural design elements
- Industrial machinery components
- OEM fabrication
We supports custom profile manufacturing based on drawings or samples.
Typical Applications
Stainless steel sections are widely used in structural and industrial fabrication:
- Construction structures
- Industrial platforms
- Equipment supports
- Architectural frameworks
- Marine engineering
- Chemical plant structures
Where strength and corrosion resistance must coexist, stainless steel sections provide a reliable solution.
Processing Options Available from Shripad Elite Steelworks
Stainless steel sections can be supplied as mill products or processed according to project requirements:
- Cut-to-length processing
- CNC drilling
- Laser cutting
- Welding fabrication
- Surface polishing
- Shot blasting
These services reduce fabrication time and improve installation efficiency.
Key Buying Considerations
Before purchasing stainless steel sections, confirm the following:
- Section type and dimensions
- Grade and standard (ASTM / EN / JIS / GB)
- Surface finish requirement
- Length and tolerance
- Application environment (corrosion / load conditions)
- Required fabrication processing
- Inspection and certification (MTC / PMI)
Clear specifications help avoid fabrication delays and structural design errors.
Packaging & Export Standards
Structural stainless steel profiles require strong packaging for international transport.
Standard export packaging includes:
- Steel banding bundles
- Protective wrapping
- Wooden pallets or crates
- Moisture-proof film
- Clear labeling with heat number and size