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Stainless Trivia
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- Melting & Casting
High-grade stainless steel is melted in electric arc furnaces and refined using AOD/VOD processes. The molten alloy is then cast into carefully tested blooms or ingots to ensure consistent quality.
- Hot Rolling
These blooms are hot rolled through a tandem mill, reducing them to the desired width and thickness while enhancing structural integrity.
- Cold Rolling
The hot-rolled coils undergo multi-stage cold rolling to achieve the ultra-thin precision required for razor blade applications.
- Annealing & Finishing
Controlled annealing and surface finishing enhance the stainless steel’s microstructure, ensuring edge retention, formability, and a uniform finish.
- Slitting & Packaging
Finally, the coils are slit to precise widths and packed using touch-free automated systems to maintain product hygiene and surface quality during transit.
- Precision in Dimensions
Razor blade steel is produced with tight dimensional tolerances down to 0.074 mm, ensuring consistent thickness and width for high-speed blade manufacturing.
- Corrosion Resistance
In hardened and tempered condition, the stainless steel offers strong resistance to corrosion, enhancing blade life.
- Consistent Quality
Every coil undergoes rigorous testing for hardness, tensile strength, and carbide structure to maintain uniform performance, with each batch.
- Superior Edge Formation
A carefully designed microstructure and uniform annealing improve the hardening, sharpening, and honing processes.
- Smooth Surface and Flatness
Touch-free automated packaging preserves surface finish and hygiene throughout delivery.