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10mm 253mm stainless steel sheet plate coil
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stainless steel coils 304
The Best Stainless steel sheet roll from China is made of high-quality stainless steel material with excellent corrosion resistance and strength, suitable for a wide range of industrial and architectural applications. The product is precision rolled with a smooth and flat surface to ensure that it meets your high requirements for quality and beauty. It is widely used in kitchen equipment, chemical equipment, architectural decoration, and other fields, and is your reliable first-choice material.
Grade | 253MA, 201, 202, 304, 304L, 316L, 309S, 310S, 409L, 410S, 420J1/J2, 430, 446 etc. |
Thickness | 0.4- 6.0mm for cold rolled; 3.0-12mm for hot rolled; |
width | 1000/1219/1500mm for cold rolled; 1500/1800/2000mm for hot rolled |
Finish | 2B, No.4, HL, BA, Mirror, No.1; with PVC protection film or paper interleaved; |
Origin | TISCO, Baosteel, LISCO, JISCO, POSCO |
stainless steel coils 304
STRIPS: width is less than 600mm, and common for cold thickness; others are similar to coils;
TIANJIN TEDA GANGHUA offers stainless steel sheet rolls in a variety of specifications and thicknesses to meet the needs of various projects. Whether it is large-scale industrial production or personal custom engineering, we can provide tailor-made solutions. The durability and easy-to-clean characteristics of stainless steel materials make it an ideal choice for modern design.
For more information on other product specifications and customization options, please contact the professional team, we are always here to provide you with support and consultation.
stainless steel coils 304
What is Stainless Steel?
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, with at least 10.5% chromium and less than 1.2% carbon. Chromium prevents rusting and provides heat resistance.
What is Stainless Steel Made of?
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, carbon, and other elements like chromium and nickel. The proportion of these elements determines its properties. More chromium increases corrosion resistance.
Can Stainless Steel Rust?
Yes, stainless steel can rust. Rusting occurs when a corrosive substance damages the chromium oxide layer. Substances like humid air, saltwater, and some chemicals can cause this damage.
How Long Will Stainless Steel Last?
Stainless steel can last for over 50 years, and it may take between 100 to 1,000 years to fully break down into natural elements.
How Do You Maintain Stainless Steel?
To maintain stainless steel, use warm water and mild soap or detergent. Clean with a cloth or soft sponge to avoid scratches that could lead to tarnishing and rust.
Does Stainless Steel Turn Green?
Stainless steel should not turn green if it contains more than 12% chromium. However, moisture, salty water, or wear can cause an increased chromium oxide layer, which may appear green.
Which Stainless Steel is Magnetic?
Grades 410, 420, and 440 stainless steel contain ferrite, which makes them magnetic.
Which Stainless Steel is Non-Magnetic?
Austenitic stainless steels, which contain iron, carbon, chromium, and nickel, are non-magnetic due to their crystalline structure.
Which Stainless Steel is Food Grade?
Grade 316 is commonly known as food-grade stainless steel. It is resistant to wear, heat, and corrosion. Grades 304 and 430 also meet food-grade requirements.
Will Stainless Steel Tarnish?
Yes, stainless steel can tarnish over time. However, it tarnishes more slowly than other metals due to the chromium content, which prevents rust. Higher chromium levels provide better tarnish resistance.
Where is Stainless Steel Used?
Stainless steel is widely used in:
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Civil engineering
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Catering environments
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Industrial settings (land and offshore)
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Chemical industry
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Medical industry
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Bridges
Can Stainless Steel Be Recycled?
Stainless steel is 100% recyclable. It should not be disposed of with household rubbish but taken to a local waste processing center for recycling.
Can Stainless Steel Be Welded?
Yes, stainless steel can be welded. The MMA (manual metal arc) welding method is commonly used. It’s simple and cost-effective, especially for thicker stainless steel.
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