CONSTRUCTION | ENGINEERING

Acid Waste Stainless Structural Steel

CLIENT

Mercury

ROSS Engineering were successfully awarded the design, fabrication and installation of secondary mechanical and electrical service supports using stainless steel to enhance the efficiency, safety, and longevity of critical utility systems within a highly corrosive section of a manufacturing facility.
Key objectives of the design phase include:

Structural Integrity: Ensure that the stainless steel support structures provide robust support for secondary utility systems while adhering to stringent safety standards.

Corrosion Resistance: Specify the use of high-grade stainless steel (typically 316L) to guarantee resistance to corrosion, chemical exposure, and environmental factors in the high technical manufacturing environment.

Precise Fabrication: Develop precise fabrication plans, including the selection of stainless steel profiles, dimensions, and finishes, to meet the needs of the utility systems.

Compliance: Ensure that the design and fabrication comply with pharmaceutical industry regulations, including Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and safety codes.

Ther fabrication of this supporting steel structure out of stainless steel enhance the functionality and reliability of critical utility systems within the heigh technical facility. These structures not only ensure the safe and efficient operation of mechanical and electrical services but also provide long-lasting corrosion resistance, contributing to the facility’s overall operational excellence and adherence to strict industry standards. The project stands as an exemplar of stainless steel’s durability and adaptability in industrial applications, ensuring the facility’s readiness for production at the highest quality standards.