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Stainless Steel Plate
March 03, 2025
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Brief: Looking for a straightforward way to solve a common challenge? This video explores options. Join us as we showcase the versatile Stainless Steel Plate 304, demonstrating its application in architectural cladding and marine environments. You'll see how its aesthetic appeal and functional properties make it a benchmark material for engineering and fabrication projects.
Related Product Features:
  • Premium austenitic chromium-nickel alloy offering excellent corrosion and oxidation resistance.
  • Maintains good mechanical properties and toughness at both high and low temperatures.
  • Superior formability and weldability for deep drawing, bending, and standard fusion methods.
  • Non-magnetic in annealed condition with easy cleaning for sanitary applications.
  • Produced via electric arc furnace melting and AOD refining for precise composition and purity.
  • Available in various surface finishes including 2B, BA, No.4, and No.8.
  • Ideal for architecture, food processing, chemical containers, and automotive components.
  • Supplied in comprehensive thicknesses, widths, and lengths for project-specific requirements.
FAQs:
  • What is the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel plates?
    Type 316 contains Molybdenum (2-3%), granting significantly higher resistance to chlorides and acidic environments compared to Stainless Steel 304.
  • Can Stainless Steel 304 be used for marine applications?
    While resistant, 304 is not recommended for prolonged exposure to saltwater splash zones; 316 is the preferred grade for such conditions.
  • What surface finishes are available for Stainless Steel Plate 304?
    Common finishes include 2B (smooth, slightly reflective matte), BA (bright annealed, highly reflective), and various polished finishes (No.4, No.8).