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Stainless steel sheets are flat pieces of stainless steel that are produced by rolling steel slabs through a series of rollers to achieve the desired thickness. They are made primarily from iron, chromium, and other alloying elements, which provide enhanced corrosion resistance and strength. Stainless steel sheets are commonly used in various industrial applications due to their durability and aesthetic appeal.

| Thickness range | 0.5 mm to 25 mm |
| Width range | 1000 mm to 2000 mm |
| Length range | 2000 mm to 6000 mm |
| Finish types | 2B, BA, No. 1, No. 4, Mirror |
| Grades | 304, 316, 430, 201 |
| Tensile strength | up to 600 MPa |
When choosing stainless steel sheets, consider the grade of stainless steel that best suits your application, as different grades offer varying levels of corrosion resistance and strength. Specify the thickness, width, and length required for your project, as well as any specific finish type you may need. Additionally, inquire about tolerances and certifications to ensure compliance with industry standards, and provide estimated quantities for accurate pricing.
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304 stainless steel is more corrosion resistant than 316, which contains molybdenum for enhanced resistance in chloride environments.
Yes, stainless steel sheets can be welded, but proper techniques and filler materials should be used to maintain corrosion resistance.
Common finishes include 2B, BA, No. 1, No. 4, and Mirror, each offering different aesthetic and functional properties.
Most stainless steel sheets are non-magnetic, but certain grades like 430 can exhibit magnetic properties.
They should be stored in a dry, clean environment to prevent corrosion and damage.
Typically, thicknesses of 3 mm or greater are used for structural applications, depending on load requirements.