904L Stainless Steel Plate
Place of Origin:Wuxi, China
Material: Carbon steel、Stainless steel、Galvanized
Payment Term:T/T, L/C, Western Union, etc
Design Style:customizable
Delivery Time:7 Days
Transportation:By sea or Land transportation
Product DescriptionAccording to your request, each size can be selected for a different application. Please contact us!
Chemical Properties
What is stainless steel and how is it made?
Stainless steel sees a wide range of uses across both industrial and consumer markets due to its excellent corrosion resistance, high strength and attractive appearance.
Stainless steel is an iron and chromium alloy.
The exact components and ratios will vary based on the grade requested and the intended use of the steel.
Other common additives include:
Nickel
Carbon
Manganese
Molybdenum
Nitrogen
Sulfur
Copper
Silicon
The exact composition of an alloy is strictly measured and assessed throughout the alloying process to ensure the steel exhibits the required qualities.
The common reasons to add other metals and gasses to a stainless steel alloy include:
Increased corrosion resistance
High temperature resistance
Low temperature resistance
Improved strength
Improved weldability
Improved formability
Controlling magnetism
What’s in your stainless steel isn’t the only factor in determining its unique characteristics however, how it’s made will further alter the steel’s properties.
Hot Rolling
Performed at temperatures higher than the recrystallization temperature of the steel, this step helps to set the rough physical dimensions of the steel. Precise temperature control throughout the process keeps the steel soft enough to work without altering the structure.
The process uses repeated passes to adjust the dimensions of the steel slowly. In most cases, this will involve rolling through multiple mills over time to achieve the desired thickness.
Cold Rolling
Often used when precision is required, cold rolling occurs below the recrystallization temperature of the steel. Multiple supported rollers are used to shape the steel. This process creates a more attractive, uniform finish.
However, it can also deform the steel’s structure and often requires heat treatment to recrystallize the steel to its original microstructure.
Finishing
Stainless steel is available in a variety of finishes from matte to mirror. Finishing is one of the last steps involved in the manufacturing process. Common techniques include acid or sand etching, sand blasting, belt grinding, belt buffing and belt polishing.
Whether you’re looking for something strong and corrosion-resistant for marine environments or something stunning and easy to clean for restaurant use, there’s a stainless steel alloy available to suit your needs.
If you’re curious how stainless steel might work for your project, consult with ZLYS.
As a leading source of stainless steel throughout China for more than 15 years, we have the knowledge and resources to help you find the ideal product for your requirements.
Quote for your stainless steel sheet/plate today!
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