Specification:

TechniqueCold Rolled, Hot Rolled
Width1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm or as required
Length2000mm,2438mm,3000mm,6000mm or as customized
Thickness0.3mm-3mm(cold rolled)
3mm-120mm(hot rolled) 
StandardASTM, GB, JIS, AISI, EN, DIN
SurfaceNO.1, NO.4, 2B, BA, HL, 8K, Brush, Embossed or as your required
ApplicationPetroleum and chemical industries, furniture, kitchen appliances, decoration,
Construction field, equipment and medical devices
PackageStandard export sea-worthy packing:
1. Bundle package
2. Container or bulk
3. Wooden case, wooden pallet package
4. Special according to customer’s request


Stainless Steel Sheet/Plate is a widely used metal material known for its excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and aesthetic appearance. It is commonly applied in various industries such as construction, automotive, medical, and chemical processing. Its primary components are iron, chromium, and nickel, with small amounts of other alloying elements like molybdenum and titanium added to enhance its properties.


Characteristics of Stainless Steel Sheet/Plate:

Excellent Corrosion Resistance

Due to the minimum 10.5% chromium content, stainless steel forms a protective oxide layer on the surface, which prevents rusting and corrosion.

High Strength

Stainless steel has high mechanical strength, making it suitable for applications requiring load-bearing capacity.

High Temperature Resistance

Stainless steel performs well at elevated temperatures, retaining its strength and stability in high-heat environments.

Aesthetic Appeal

Stainless steel has a smooth, shiny surface, making it ideal for applications requiring high aesthetic standards.

Ease of Fabrication

Stainless steel is easily processed through methods like laser cutting, stamping, and welding, making it versatile for various shapes and sizes.

Recyclability

Stainless steel is an environmentally friendly material as it can be recycled, aligning with modern sustainability practices.


Common Types of Stainless Steel Sheets/Plates:

Stainless steel sheets/plates are generally classified into different types based on alloy composition and performance:

Austenitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 304, 316): 

Composed primarily of chromium and nickel, this type offers excellent corrosion resistance and ductility. It is commonly used in food processing, medical devices, and chemical industries.

Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 430): 

Made mostly of iron and chromium, ferritic stainless steel has lower corrosion resistance than austenitic steel but is more cost-effective. It is commonly used for kitchen equipment and automotive parts.

Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420): 

Containing higher carbon content, martensitic stainless steel offers high strength and hardness but lower corrosion resistance. It is typically used for tools and cutlery.

Duplex Stainless Steel (e.g., 2205): 

This type combines the properties of austenitic and ferritic stainless steels, providing higher strength and better corrosion resistance. It is often used in harsh environments such as marine and chemical industries.


Applications:

Construction

Stainless steel sheets are used in exterior cladding, window frames, roofing, and other building components.

Automotive

Used for exhaust systems, body structures, and automotive parts.

Food Processing

Its corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning make stainless steel ideal for food processing equipment and kitchen appliances.

Medical

Widely used for surgical instruments, medical devices, and implants.

Chemical Engineering

Utilized for chemical reactors, storage tanks, pipes, and other equipment that handle corrosive substances.


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