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Sheets - overview

Stainless steel sheets are flat metal plates made from stainless, acid-resistant or heat-resistant steel. They combine corrosion resistance with good mechanical properties and are used where a durable, hygienic or decorative surface is required. Sheets are supplied in a range of thicknesses, surface finishes and can be cut to size for applications from small DIY projects to large industrial installations.

What stainless steel sheets are made of

Sheets in this category are made only from stainless steels - including standard austenitic, ferritic, duplex and specialised heat- or acid-resistant grades. Below are commonly used grades and a short plain‑English explanation of each:

  • EN 1.4301 / AISI 304 - a general-purpose austenitic stainless steel, non‑magnetic in the annealed condition, good corrosion resistance for most indoor and many outdoor uses.
  • EN 1.4404 / AISI 316L - low‑carbon austenitic grade with better resistance to chlorides and marine environments than 304; often chosen where increased corrosion resistance and improved weldability are needed.
  • EN 1.4016 / AISI 430 - a ferritic (magnetic) stainless steel, economical and useful where corrosion exposure is limited and magnetism is acceptable.
  • Duplex 2205 (EN 1.4462 / UNS S31803/S32205) - higher strength and excellent resistance to stress‑corrosion cracking and localised corrosion; frequently used offshore and in aggressive chemical environments.
  • Austenitic heat‑resistant grades (e.g. AISI 310 / 309) - selected when the sheet must withstand elevated temperatures better than standard grades.

Finishes and forms

Surface finish and form influence appearance, corrosion performance and fabrication. Common choices include:

  • 2B (cold‑rolled) - a smooth, semi‑bright industrial finish used widely for food and process equipment.
  • BA (bright annealed) - a shinier, reflective finish produced in a controlled anneal atmosphere.
  • Brushed / satin - a matt, linear finish often used architecturally and for appliances.
  • Mirror / No.8 - highly reflective finish for decorative applications.
  • Forms - full sheets and cut‑to‑size or trimmed panels; perforated and patterned sheets are also commonly available for specific uses.

Typical applications and target users

Stainless steel sheets are used across many sectors. Typical industries and uses include:

  • Domestic kitchens, worktops and appliances
  • Food processing and catering equipment where hygiene is essential
  • Pharmaceutical and medical equipment
  • Construction and architectural cladding, façades and balconies
  • Automotive panels and trim
  • Marine and offshore components (with 316L or duplex where appropriate)
  • Chemical and petrochemical plant (acid‑resistant and duplex grades)
  • HVAC and ductwork
  • Metal fabrication and workshop/D.I.Y. projects

How to choose the right sheet

When selecting a sheet consider four main factors: the environment (corrosive agents such as chlorides), mechanical requirements (strength and thickness), formability/weldability and the required surface finish. In simple terms:

  • Choose 316L (AISI 316L / EN 1.4404) for exposure to salts, coastal locations or more aggressive chemicals.
  • Choose 304 (AISI 304 / EN 1.4301) for general‑purpose indoor and many outdoor uses where chlorides are not present.
  • Choose ferritic grades such as 430 where magnetism and lower cost matter and corrosion exposure is moderate.
  • Choose duplex 2205 for higher strength and resistance to localised corrosion in demanding industrial or offshore environments.

Also check if you need a particular finish (e.g. brushed for aesthetics, 2B for process equipment) and whether the sheet will be formed or welded - low‑carbon grades such as 316L are preferred where heavy welding is planned.

Care and cleaning

Caring for stainless steel sheets is straightforward but doing it properly preserves appearance and performance. Key points:

  • Regular cleaning with mild detergent and warm water removes dirt and surface contaminants.
  • Avoid abrasive pads that can scratch the finish; always clean with the grain on brushed finishes.
  • For light staining, household remedies such as white vinegar, baking soda or citric acid can be effective - rinse thoroughly and dry.
  • Avoid prolonged contact with strong chlorinated bleaches or hydrochloric acid, as high concentrations of chlorides can cause pitting in some grades.
  • After exposure to salt water or coastal spray, rinse with fresh water and dry to reduce risk of surface staining.

Why choose stainless steel sheets from this category

Our Sheets category contains only stainless, acid‑resistant and heat‑resistant steels - no aluminium or plain carbon steels - so you are choosing materials designed for corrosion resistance and long service life. Whether you are a hobbyist, a contractor, an architect or an industrial buyer, you will find a range of grades, finishes and cut‑to‑size options suitable for kitchens, food processing, construction, offshore and many other applications. If you are unsure which grade or finish is right for your project, consider the environment, mechanical requirements and fabrication needs described above when making your selection.

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