Stainless Steel Bird Cages are becoming more popular due to the many positive things about stainless steel bird cages. On stainless steel bird and parrot cages you have no chipping paint and stainless steel bird cages gives you many years of rust free finish when taken care of properly. Stainless steel is much easier to keep clean due to the smooth finish.
Each and every feathered companion requires a cage. A safe haven, an area they are able to establish and define as their own territory. An area with enough space for exercise and play. An area where food and water will be available and enjoyed. An area for both rest and sleep. It is your responsibility to provide the proper bird cages for your feathered friends, being a conscientious and educated consumer you will be able to achieve that objective. Stainless steel is one of the best choices for any bird owner.
Featherland bird cage company has carefully considered the space requirements for the many individual species which might be housed in each stainless steel bird cage model. Featherland's number one priority is to provide your birds with a safe home. Upon simple inspection you will be able to determine that our craftsmanship and attention to detail is unsurpassed.
Featherland also has a great new type Stainless Steel Bird Cages that has the folding technology. This model can taken directly out of the box and folded out without any side panel assemble, Come see this new technology. these are the top choice for parrot owners today.
Featherland Folding Stainless Steel Bird Cages
All Stainless Steel Featherland Bird Cages can be found at www.getbirdstuff.com
At Featherland, we believe that your stainless steel bird cages and parrot cages should be user friendly for both the birds and their human caregiver as well. Featherland environmentally sensitive industrial design team has developed and patented new technology which makes assembly a simple five minute task, without nuts and bolts and or requiring tools. Obviously this makes breakdown for routine cleaning and disinfecting an easy task. Cage maintenance is easy when you choose Featherland. We appreciate the opportunity to provide your feathered companion a Featherland stainless steel cage.
Featherland’s Stainless Steel Bird Cages Information
Information about Type 304 Stainless Steel Used for
Featherland Stainless Steel Bird Cages
INTRODUCTION:
Stainless steel is steel that stains less. Stainless steel
is defined as steel alloyed with chromium that is highly
resistant to stain, rust and corrosion. Note to the buyer:
THIS DOES NOT MEAN STAINLESS STEEL WILL NEVER RUST OR
CORRODE because current technology has not developed any
steel which is completely stain or corrosion proof. You can
rest assured the stainless steel type and finish selected
for featherland stainless steel bird cages is the best
available for the intended use.
Type 304 is commonly
used for chemical processing equipment, for food, dairy, and
beverage industries, for heat exchangers, and for the milder
chemicals.
Components Type 304: Chromium -18-20%,
Nickel 8-10.5%, Carbon 0.08%, Manganese 2%, Silicon 1%,
Manganese —
CLEANING AND CLEANSERS: The basic rule of
thumb is to use the mildest cleaning procedure that will do
an effective job. Always rinse thoroughly with clear water
and dry completely. Frequent cleaning of your stainless
steel bird cage will prolong the service life of stainless
steel and help maintain the finish. Ordinary deposits of
waste and fluids can usually be removed with soap and water.
More stubborn deposits or stuck on debris may require harder
rubbing or the use of commercial cleaning products
acceptable for use on metal surfaces. When using any
cleansing agent, the rubbing should be in the direction of
the polish lines or "grain" of the metal. For high luster
finishes, clean soft cloths or pads should be used. If
especially rough cleaning is necessary, use "stainless
steel" wool or nylon or plastic type scrubbers. Test these
type of scrubbers in an inconspicuous area first as they
could mar or scratch a stainless steel finish. Never use
ordinary steel wool or steel brushes on stainless steel
surfaces. Minor scale build-up and some hard water spotting
may be removed by washing with vinegar followed by a
neutralizing rinse with clear water and thorough drying with
a soft cloth.
DEODORIZING AGENTS, DISINFECTANTS AND
SANITIZERS: The large selection of brands and combinations
of chemicals available for deodorizing, disinfecting and
sanitizing is staggering. Select one or more of these
products for use for your featherland stainless steel bird
cage after weighing all the benefits claimed by each
product. Be sure to consider all of the effects the
cleansing agents may have on your featherland bird cage.
IMPORTANT: BEFORE SELECTING A CHEMICAL, REVIEW LABEL
STATEMENTS REGARDING USE WITH METALS (STAINLESS STEEL).
ALWAYS CONSULT THE CHEMICAL SUPPLIER IF THERE ARE ANY
DOUBTS.
Your Featherland Stainless Steel Bird cages
Have added Process, Electropolishing.
Electropolishing is an electrochemical process similar to,
but the reverse of, electroplating. The electropolishing
process smoothes and streamlines the microscopic surface of
a metal object. As a result, the surface of the metal is
microscopically featureless, with not even the smallest
speck of a torn surface remaining.
In
electropolishing, the metal is removed ion by ion from the
surface of the metal object being polished. Electrochemistry
and the fundamental principles of electrolysis (Faraday’s
Law) replace traditional mechanical finishing techniques,
including grinding, milling, blasting and buffing as the
final finish. In basic terms, the object to be
electropolished is immersed in an electrolyte and subjected
to a direct electrical current. The object is maintained
anodic, with the cathodic connection being made to a nearby
metal conductor.
During electropolishing, the
polarized surface film is subjected to the combined effects
of gassing (oxygen), which occurs with electrochemical metal
removal, saturation of the surface with dissolved metal and
the agitation and temperature of the electrolyte.
Smoothness of the metal surface is one of the primary and
most advantageous effects of electropolishing. During the
process, a film of varying thickness covers the surfaces of
the metal of the stainless steel. This film is thickest over
microdepressions and thinnest over microprojections.
Electrical resistance is at a minimum wherever the film is
thinnest, resulting in the greatest rate of metallic
dissolution. Electropolishing selectively removes
microscopic high points or "peaks" faster than the rate of
attack on the corresponding micro-depressions or "valleys."
Stock is removed as metallic salt. Metal removal under
certain circumstances is controllable and can be held to
0.0001 to 0.0025 inch.
In summary, electropolishing
removes metal. It does not move it or wipe it. As a result,
the surface of the metal is microscopically featureless,
with not even the smallest speck of a torn surface
remaining. The basic metal surface is subsequently revealed
– bright, clean and microscopically smooth. By contrast,
even a very fine mechanically finished surface will continue
to show smears and other directionally oriented patterns or
effects.
We hope you get the pleasure of owning one of these fine stainless steel bird cages soon
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