Type 316 is a high corrosion resistance alloy providing greater resistance to pitting type corrosion.
Stainless steel sheet cut to size.
Stainless steel our large stainless steel stock is available in various shapes and alloys with full sizes available.
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Stainless steel sheet 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.
Our stainless steel sheet is sold per square meter.
Choose between different types of steel sheets cut to size.
After doing the first two steps you are ready to cut your stainless steel.
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Stainless steel available in 304 316 and 430 grades.
Hot roll hr cold roll 2b and special finishes also available.
Polished stainless steel sheet is available in a brushed or mirror like finish in both 304 and 316 grades the most popular choice for cosmetic and architectural applications is our 4 brushed finish which is ideal for high traffic areas as it is durable and great at concealing scratches along with having superior corrosion resistance and temperature resistance.
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If you are cutting through thicker sheets an angle grinder power shear or circular saw is the best option.
Rustproof polished sheet is a regular iron sheet which will rust and become reddish brown as it ages and a magnetic rust proofed steel sheet that is appropriate as a magnetic board.
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Regular rust proofed steel is not magnetic so in that case use a magnetic steel sheet.
Available cut to size and as custom parts blanks flanges washers.
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Choose from 304 316l or 430 stainless and a variety of finishes.
The price includes cutting to a straight edge size eg a square or rectangle.
Thinner sheets however only require a tin snip.