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A stainless steel (S.S.) plain counter covered refers to a countertop or service counter whose upper surface and often sides are covered with sheets of stainless steel to create a smooth, hygienic, and durable work surface. Stainless steel (SS) itself is an alloy of iron alloyed with a minimum of about 10.5% chromium, which forms a passive oxide layer to resist corrosion and staining — a key reason this material is widely chosen for counters in food service, commercial kitchens, laboratories, and industrial environments. The term plain indicates a flat, unembellished surface without intricate patterns, edging, or integrated fixtures, emphasizing simplicity, ease of cleaning, and functional workspace. A covered counter typically means the base structure (which might be wood, metal, or another substrate) is completely sheathed with stainless steel sheeting — often welded or mechanically fastened — so that all exposed surfaces are stainless. This covering enhances resistance to moisture, heat, and chemical exposure, while minimizing joints where dirt and bacteria can accumulate. S.S. counters with plain stainless faces are prevalent in professional kitchens, bakeries, cafés, hospitals, laboratories, and retail service areas because they combine sanitation, heat resistance, impact resilience, and easy maintenance. Their reflective silver finish and seamless coverage contribute to a clean, modern aesthetic and meet regulatory hygiene standards in many industries.
| Sr. No | Product Description | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Product Type | Display Counter |
| 2 | Usage/Application | Commercial |
| 3 | Shape | Rectangular |
| 4 | Material | Stainless Steel |