Stainless steel is an alloy known for its excellent corrosion resistance, attributed to its chromium content. It withstands high temperatures, is easy to clean, and features a smooth, non-porous surface, which helps maintain high hygiene standards. Stainless steel is robust, resistant to mechanical loads and stress, and provides a modern, brilliant, functional and highly aesthetic finish.
MP specialises in metalworking, processing three main types of stainless steel: martensitic, ferritic, and austenitic.With a state-of-the-art and continually updated machinery fleet, the company offers stainless steel processing services that facilitate the development of bespoke projects, ensuring adherence to industry standards.
Martensitic stainless steel is renowned for its hardness and durability, making it ideal for tools and components prone to wear. Its excellent workability allows for a wide range of applications. This type of stainless steel is particularly resistant to many corrosive agents, making it highly valued in various industries, including the automotive sector.
MP's cold sheet metal processing service includes ferritic stainless steel, which offers good resistance to corrosion in moderately aggressive environments, such as high humidity and exposure to diluted chemicals. This type of stainless steel is used in applications that require good corrosion resistance and high-temperature tolerance. Its excellent workability and low maintenance requirements make it suitable for various industrial sectors.
Austenitic stainless steel is known for its outstanding resistance to corrosion and atmospheric conditions. These qualities make it ideal for various applications in demanding environments, such as the chemical, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Its high ductility and deformation resistance allow for complex and high-precision components.
AISI 301, AISI 304, AISI 304 L, AISI 316, AISI 316 L e AISI 430
MP’s steel blanking service offers a precise cutting process to create the required shapes with high accuracy and reliability.
Steel bending achieves specific shapes and angles by plastically deforming the sheet metal to the desired specifications.
Using the force of a punch and a die, the deep drawing process transforms sheet metal into three-dimensional components.
Coining is a forming technique that shapes sheet metal into conical components using a mould.
Tapping creates threads on machined parts through the use of specific moulds..
With an updated machinery fleet and collaboration with numerous certified partners, MP offers other cold-working processes including MIG-TIG welding, punching, laser cutting, mechanical processing, galvanising, tumbling, and metal washing.