All stainless steel grills show dirt, dust, grease, and rain, and maintaining it is an ongoing task that many of us simply don't put much effort into.

Warm soapy water with clean water works well. Do not sand stainless steel in a circular motion. Rub, wipe and polish in the grain direction. Do not use abrasive pads or steel wool. Covering the grill will keep the grill clean and prolong its life. We also need to know a little about the material of these grills.

The most common ferritic steel, called 430, is less durable and more difficult to weld properly. 430 contains more steel and is magnetic.

430 stainless steel is commonly used as a finish material for grill doors and panels. Its high iron content makes it susceptible to high temperatures. This is because iron expands and rusts easily. This is a high-quality mix, but should not be used in tanks or burners.

Vulnerable to grilling needs. They rapidly develop tiny stress fractures that can lead to corrosion and performance degradation. They also tarnish quickly and need polishing to maintain their sexy showroom look.

Level 201

Grade 201 stainless steel is used to build super high-end grills. Since the nickel has been replaced by nitrogen, the mixture has an aesthetic, economical, and durable appearance. Nitrogen, on the other hand, is not as good at preventing rust as nickel, which is why it is not used as much. This stainless steel is not magnetic, although it is less durable and contains chromium.

Some grills also use the recently very popular 201 and 202 stainless steel. While they are austenitic alloys like 304, none of these alloys can match 304 in terms of durability and corrosion resistance. They were created to reduce the cost of austenitic alloys by replacing most of the nickel with manganese or nitrogen.

Zhejiang Hanjun Metal Products Co., Ltd. is a China stainless steel shelves manufacturer, specializing in fan net coverkitchen and bathroom racks.