• Hot Rolled Steel Coils NO.1 304 316 Grade Finish Made in China System 1
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Hot Rolled Steel Coils NO.1 304 316 Grade Finish Made in China

Hot Rolled Steel Coils NO.1 304 316 Grade Finish Made in China

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
20000 m.t./month

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Specification

Standard:
AISI
Technique:
Hot Rolled
Shape:
Rectangular
Surface Treatment:
Oiled
Steel Grade:
300 Series
Certification:
SGS
Thickness:
4.0-6.0mm
Length:
1500mm
Net Weight:
22T

Products Description for Stainless Steel Coils/Sheets:

Product

stainless steel coils/plates/sheets

Discharge Port

Any Port, China

Size

Coils

Cold Rolled:

Thickness0.3-8mm,Width:280-2100mm

Hot Rolled :

Thickness3-14mm,Width:650-2100mm

Plates

Thickness2-80mm,Width:1500-3000mm

Coil Weight

About 20 Tons

Grade

201,202,304/304L/304H,316/316L/316H,321/H,310S,409/L,430   etc.

Technique

Hot Rolled/Cold Rolled

Finish

2B, BA, 2D, No1, No2, No4,NO.8,SB etc

Edge

Mill Edge / Slitting Edge

Package

In bundles, or as customer's   requirement

Place of Origin

Made in China

MOQ

20 Tons


Description for Stainless Steel Coils/Sheets:

Prodcut:Stainless Steel Coil

Thinckness: 0.20mm-8.0mm

Width:1000mm, 1219mm(4 feet), 1250mm, 1500mm, 1524mm(5 feet),

1800mm, 2000mm, 2200mm, 2500mm,and customizable

Ni:0.8~1.2% Cu:1.4~1.5% Cr:14

Standard: ASTM, JIS, GB, BS, DIN etc

Grade: 200series&300series&400series

Surface finish:  2B, BA, 8K, 6K, Mirror Finished, No1, No2, No4, Hair Line with PVC

Manufacture technology: cold rolled/hot rolled

Thickness Tolerance: +/-0.1mm

Width Tolerance: +/-10mm

200 Seriers: 201,202

300 Seriers: 301, 304, 304L, 316L, 309, 310S,321

400 Seriers: 410, 410S, 409L,430


Detail picture for Stainless Steel Coils/Sheets

Hot Rolled Steel Coils NO.1 304 316 Grade Finish Made in China

Hot Rolled Steel Coils NO.1 304 316 Grade Finish Made in China


Packaging & Delivery for Stainless Steel Coils/Sheets:

Packaging Detail   Standard export packing or following customer's demand

Delivery Time: Within 30-40 days after deposit or according to the order quantity

 

Export Markets for Stainless Steel Coils/Sheets:

Our target market is the international market. Every year we export most of products to countries like India, Pakistan, South Korea, Brazil, Australia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Hong Kong, etc.


FAQ for Stainless Steel Coils/Sheets:

Q:What are the advantages of your company ?

A: We have many professionals, technical personnel, more competitive prices and best after-dales service than other stainless steel companies.

Q:Can you arrange the shipment ?

A: Sure we can help you with the shipment. We have forwarders who have cooperated with us for many years.

 

 



Q: Can stainless steel sheets be used for elevator doors or panels?
Yes, stainless steel sheets can be used for elevator doors or panels. Stainless steel is a common material used in elevator construction due to its durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. It is resistant to corrosion, which is essential for elevator doors and panels that are exposed to various environmental conditions. Stainless steel sheets can be easily formed and fabricated to meet the specific design requirements of elevator doors and panels. Additionally, stainless steel is easy to clean and maintain, making it a popular choice for high-traffic areas like elevators.
Q: Are stainless steel sheets suitable for food processing?
Yes, stainless steel sheets are highly suitable for food processing. Stainless steel is widely used in the food and beverage industry due to its excellent properties and hygienic nature. It is non-reactive, corrosion-resistant, and does not impart any flavor or odor to the food being processed. Stainless steel is easy to clean and maintain, making it an ideal choice for food processing equipment, countertops, and other surfaces. It also withstands high temperatures and is resistant to bacterial growth, making it a safe and reliable material for food processing.
Q: Are stainless steel sheets corrosion-resistant?
Indeed, corrosion is not a concern when it comes to stainless steel sheets. This type of steel is engineered to resist corrosion and staining, making it exceptionally well-suited for a wide range of uses. The presence of abundant chromium in stainless steel prompts the formation of a protective layer on its surface, effectively warding off the development of rust and corrosion. Consequently, stainless steel sheets are highly suitable for deployment in environments prone to moisture, chemicals, or other corrosive agents. Moreover, their ability to endure high temperatures and exhibit remarkable durability further bolsters their resistance to corrosion.
Q: Why do drill holes burn on stainless steel plates? What's the best way to drill them?
And the feed amount is greater than 0.15mm, so as not to cut the cold work hardening layer as much as possible. The cutting speed is as low as possible to reduce the cutting temperature.
Q: Can stainless steel sheets be used for railway station facades?
Yes, stainless steel sheets can be used for railway station facades. Stainless steel is a durable and corrosion-resistant material that can withstand harsh weather conditions, making it suitable for exterior applications. It also has an attractive and modern appearance, making it a popular choice for architectural design. Additionally, stainless steel sheets are easy to clean and maintain, which is important for high-traffic areas like railway stations. Overall, stainless steel sheets are a suitable and practical option for railway station facades.
Q: Are stainless steel sheets resistant to high temperatures?
Yes, stainless steel sheets are generally resistant to high temperatures. Stainless steel is known for its excellent heat resistance properties, making it suitable for a wide range of high-temperature applications. The composition of stainless steel, which includes chromium, nickel, and other alloying elements, creates a protective oxide layer on its surface. This oxide layer acts as a barrier against oxidation and prevents the steel from corroding or weakening at elevated temperatures. Stainless steel sheets can withstand temperatures up to around 1500°F (815°C) without losing their structural integrity. However, the exact temperature resistance may vary depending on the specific grade and thickness of the stainless steel sheet. It is always recommended to consult the manufacturer's specifications or seek professional advice for specific high-temperature applications.
Q: Are stainless steel sheets suitable for outdoor staircases?
Yes, stainless steel sheets are suitable for outdoor staircases. Stainless steel is known for its durability, resistance to corrosion, and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions, making it an excellent choice for outdoor applications. Stainless steel sheets provide a sleek and modern look while ensuring strength and stability. Additionally, stainless steel is low maintenance and easy to clean, making it a practical choice for outdoor staircases that are exposed to dirt, dust, and other outdoor elements.
Q: How do you determine the hardness of stainless steel sheets?
There are multiple methods available to determine the hardness of stainless steel sheets. The Rockwell hardness test is a commonly used method that involves measuring the depth of indentation on the material's surface. This is done by applying a specific load using a diamond cone or steel ball and measuring the resulting depth of penetration. The Rockwell hardness value is then determined based on this depth. Another method is the Vickers hardness test, which involves using a diamond indenter to create a square-shaped indentation. The size of this indentation is measured and converted into a hardness value. This method is often preferred for thin materials like stainless steel sheets. The Brinell hardness test is an alternative technique where a known load is applied to the material using a hardened steel ball. The resulting indentation's diameter is then measured, and the hardness value is calculated based on both the applied load and the diameter of the indentation. Apart from these mechanical tests, non-destructive methods such as ultrasonic hardness testing and magnetic hardness testing can also be employed. Ultrasonic testing determines the speed of sound through the material, which is then correlated to its hardness. Magnetic hardness testing, on the other hand, measures the magnetic properties of the material, which are affected by its hardness. Overall, the hardness of stainless steel sheets can be determined using various methods depending on the specific requirements and characteristics of the material.
Q: What is the electrical conductivity of stainless steel sheets?
The specific grade and composition of stainless steel sheets can cause variations in their electrical conductivity. In comparison to metals like copper or aluminum, stainless steel is generally not recognized for its high electrical conductivity. Nevertheless, it does possess some degree of electrical conductivity. The reason for stainless steel's typically lower electrical conductivity compared to most metals is the higher presence of non-conductive elements like chromium and nickel. While stainless steel is commonly selected for its resistance to corrosion rather than its electrical conductivity, it can still be employed in specific electrical applications where moderate conductivity is deemed acceptable.
Q: What are the different types of stainless steel sheet edge treatments available?
Some of the different types of stainless steel sheet edge treatments available include mill edge, slit edge, deburred edge, and rounded edge. Mill edge refers to the untreated, raw edge of the sheet as it comes from the mill. Slit edge refers to the edge that is produced after the sheet has been slit into narrower widths. Deburred edge is a smooth, polished edge that has been treated to remove any sharp edges or burrs. Rounded edge is a curved edge that is created by rounding off the corners of the sheet. These different edge treatments cater to different applications and preferences for the appearance and safety of the stainless steel sheet.

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