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chef SIZZLA charcoal braai<br />

STAINLESS STEEL<br />

PRODUCT INFO<br />

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0.9 mm 430 grade<br />

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Stainless steel construction<br />

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Easy-to-clean chrome plated<br />

grill<br />

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Aluminium legs<br />

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Lightweight for easy storage<br />

and mobility<br />

SIZZLA<br />

Stainless Steel<br />

Grill Size Cooks for: Code<br />

595 x 300 mm 6 - 8 people 730/010<br />

chef SIZZLA charcoal braai<br />

MILD STEEL<br />

PRODUCT INFO<br />

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0.7 mm mild steel construction<br />

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Zinc plated grill<br />

••<br />

Aluminium legs<br />

••<br />

Lightweight for easy storage and<br />

mobility<br />

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Finished with black etch primer<br />

Grill Size Cooks for: Code<br />

SIZZLA<br />

Mild Steel<br />

595 x 300 mm 2 - 6 people 740/010<br />

About Stainless Steel<br />

Stainless steel is a low carbon steel which contains a minimum of 10,5% chromium by weight. It is this addition of chromium that gives the<br />

steel its unique stainless, corrosion resisting properties. The chromium content of the steel allows the formation of an invisible film of chromium<br />

oxide on the steel surface. It is this film that creates the corrosion resistant barrier and even if damaged mechanically or chemically, this film<br />

is self-healing, provided that oxygen is present. This process is known as passivating. There are numerous grades of stainless steel available<br />

and it is important to understand these grades to make an informed decision.<br />

Grade 430 – Has a slightly higher carbon content than type 304 and more corrosion resistant than the lower forms of stainless steel due to the<br />

chromium content of 18% and small nickel content (0.75%). Good formability, but with reduced temperature and corrosion resistance. Nonmagnetic<br />

in annealed form, slightly magnetic when cold formed.<br />

Grade 304 – One of the most widely used and oldest of the stainless steels. This was originally called 18-8 which stood for its chromium (18%)<br />

and nickel (8%) content. It possesses an excellent combination of strength, corrosion resistance and formability. It is an austenite steel and is<br />

non-magnetic.<br />

Grade 316 – This austenitic stainless steel has an added molybdenum (2%) content to increase its resistance to corrosion. This was originally<br />

called 18-10 which stood for its chromium (18%) and nickel (10%) content. This grade of stainless steel comes at a high cost and is expensive<br />

for everyday applications. This material is excellent for maritime use.<br />

Stainless Steel Grades Explained:<br />

Grade Corrosion <strong>Res</strong>istance Strength Life Span Maintenance<br />

430 SS fair excellent good good<br />

304 SS very good excellent very good good<br />

316 SS excellent very good excellent excellent<br />

Benefits of Stainless Steel<br />

• Corrosion resistance<br />

• Fire and heat resistance<br />

• Hygienic<br />

• Ease of fabrication<br />

• Long term value<br />

• No need for coating<br />

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