MS and SS Cabinet

MS (Mild Steel) and SS (Stainless Steel) Cabinets are commonly used for storing and protecting equipment, tools, or sensitive materials in industrial, commercial, and residential settings. Each type of cabinet is made from different materials and is suited for specific environments based on factors like corrosion resistance, durability, and cost.

Key Features and Differences between MS and SS Cabinets:

1. Material Composition:

  • MS (Mild Steel) Cabinet:
    • Made from mild steel, a low-carbon steel that is strong, durable, and relatively affordable.
    • Often finished with a powder coating or paint to prevent rust and corrosion.
    • Suitable for indoor environments or locations with low moisture and chemical exposure.
    • Common in warehouses, offices, and workshops.
  • SS (Stainless Steel) Cabinet:
    • Made from stainless steel, typically grades 304 or 316, which contain chromium to provide high corrosion resistance.
    • Excellent for environments where exposure to moisture, chemicals, or extreme temperatures is common.
    • Suitable for outdoor or harsh environments like chemical plants, food processing, pharmaceuticals, and marine industries.