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316 Stainless Steel Perforated Sheet

Standards: JIS, ASTM, AISI, SUS, UNS, DIN, EN, and more Materials: 304, 304L, 304H, 30403, 30409, 316, 321, 310S, 310S, 904L, 2205, 2507, 316Ti, 316L, 347H

316L Stainless Steel Perforated Plate

The molybdenum content in the 316L stainless steel perforated plate gives it outstanding corrosion resistance.

30409 Stainless Steel Perforated Plate

Perforated metal mesh, also known as perforated panels, stamped plates, or perforated screens, is made from metal sheets and features a variety of hole patterns, with circular, square, oblong, and hexagonal holes being the most common. Primarily manufactured using metallic materials such as iron plates, galvanized sheets, stainless steel, and aluminum plates, perforated metal mesh is widely employed in the construction industry as an industrial decorative material—for applications like staircases, ceilings, wall coverings, flooring, sunshades, and various other decorative or sound-absorbing products.

30403 Stainless Steel Perforated Plate

Perforated metal mesh, also known as perforated panels, stamped plates, or perforated screens, is made from metal sheets and features a variety of hole patterns, with round, square, oblong, and hexagonal holes being the most common.

304L Stainless Steel Perforated Plate

Standards: JIS, ASTM, AISI, SUS, UNS, DIN, EN, and more Grades: 304, 304L, 304H, 30403, 30409, 316, 321, 309S, 310S, 904L, 2205, 2507, 316Ti, 316L, 347H

304 316 Stainless Steel Plates

Stainless steel is short for "corrosion-resistant steel," referring to steel that does not rust in air, steam, water, and other mildly corrosive environments. Meanwhile, steel capable of resisting corrosion in chemically aggressive media such as acids, alkalis, and salts is known as acid-resistant steel.

Factory price, stainless steel 2B surface finish, 304 embossed stainless steel sheet

Easy to clean, high strength-to-weight ratio, easy to process, exceptional aesthetic value, recyclable, and high strength.

316, 304, 316L Stainless Steel Plates

Stainless steel is typically classified into: martensitic steel, ferritic steel, austenitic steel, austenitic-ferritic (duplex) stainless steel, and precipitation-hardening stainless steel.

Decorative stainless steel panels

Applications: Cookware, storage tanks, food processing, tableware, construction, household hardware, surgical instruments, large-scale home appliances, industrial equipment, and as a structural alloy in the automotive and aerospace industries.

304H Stainless Steel Sheet/Slab/Coil

Stainless steel is short for "corrosion-resistant steel," referring to steel alloys that are highly resistant to rusting in air, steam, water, and other mildly corrosive environments—commonly known as stainless steel.

304 and 316L Grade Stainless Steel Sheets

Stainless steel is short for "corrosion-resistant steel," referring to steel that resists rusting in air, steam, water, and other mildly corrosive environments. Meanwhile, steel capable of withstanding chemically aggressive media—such as acids, alkalis, salts, and other forms of chemical erosion—is known as acid-resistant steel.

SUS 304 Stainless Steel Plate

Stainless steel sheets are widely used in the construction industry, shipbuilding sector, oil and chemical industries, military and power sectors, as well as in food processing and medical fields. They are also suitable for applications such as boilers, heat exchangers, machinery, and hardware. Additionally, stainless steel sheets can be custom-produced according to customer specifications.
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