MS, SS and EN Series Machining Components
The MS, SS, and EN series machining components refer to different types of steel materials used in manufacturing and engineering applications. These materials are chosen for their specific properties such as strength, durability, and resistance to environmental factors.
MS (Mild Steel) is a low-carbon steel, known for its ease of machining and affordability, commonly used in general structural and manufacturing applications where high strength or corrosion resistance is not critical.
SS (Stainless Steel) is an alloy that contains chromium, providing superior corrosion and rust resistance, making it ideal for use in environments that require durability and resistance to chemical or environmental factors, though it is harder to machine compared to mild steel.
EN (Engineering Steel) refers to a range of high-performance steel alloys designed for specific mechanical and structural applications, offering high tensile strength, hardness, and wear resistance. These steels are typically used in heavy-duty, high-performance machinery or tools.