Stainless Steel Sheet
A stainless steel sheet is a type of sheet metal made from an alloy of steel and chromium. Though the thickness of a stainless steel sheet can vary, it is generally thicker than metal leaf or foil, but thinner than a metal plate.
Stainless Steel Sheet Metal is available in Type 304 and Type 316. Type 304 can be easily roll-formed or bent, and its excellent corrosion resistance and weldability make it one of the most popular grades. Type 316 is a high corrosion resistance alloy, providing greater resistance to pitting-type corrosion. Typical uses for Type 316 include marine, chemical, paper, textile, and food service applications, such as a stainless steel backsplash. Our stainless steel sheet is dual certified 316/316L, which helps prevent corrosion after welding.
Stainless Steel Sheet Chemical Component
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