Stainless Steel Plate sus304,ASTM

Stainless Steel Plate
March 03, 2025
Category Connection: Stainless Steel Plate
Brief: Ever wondered how a stainless steel plate can achieve such a flawless mirror finish while maintaining industrial strength? In this video, we walk you through the specialized multi-stage polishing process, showcase the optical-grade reflection quality, and demonstrate its applications in architecture, catering, and consumer goods. You'll see how this material combines aesthetic brilliance with superior durability for your B2B projects.
Related Product Features:
  • Optical-grade mirror finish with minimal image distortion for superior reflectivity.
  • Superior corrosion resistance retains the inherent properties of stainless steel.
  • Exceptional durability against scratches, abrasion, and harsh environmental conditions.
  • Easy maintenance with a non-porous surface that resists stains and is simple to clean.
  • Aesthetic versatility provides a sleek, modern, and luxurious appearance for various applications.
  • Hygienic surface ideal for applications requiring strict cleanliness standards.
  • Available in common grades including 304, 304L, 316, 316L, and 430 with ASTM A240/A480 standards.
  • Customizable thickness from 0.5mm to 6.0mm with standard or custom cut-to-size options.
FAQs:
  • How do I clean and maintain the mirror finish on this stainless steel plate?
    Use a soft cloth with mild soapy water for cleaning. Avoid abrasive pads or harsh chloride-based cleaners, and always dry the surface thoroughly to prevent water spots and maintain the pristine finish.
  • Can the stainless steel mirror finish plate be welded or fabricated without damaging the finish?
    Yes, it can be welded, but the finish will be affected in the heat-affected zone. Fabrication should be carefully planned, often requiring post-assembly polishing to achieve a seamless appearance across the surface.
  • What is the difference between a No. 8 mirror finish and a BA (Bright Annealed) finish?
    A No. 8 finish is achieved through mechanical polishing, resulting in a classic, deep mirror reflection. A BA finish is created by annealing in a controlled atmosphere, yielding a bright, reflective surface with excellent flatness and consistency, often preferred for large panels.