Stainless Steel Sheet

STAINLESS STEEL SHEET

Stainless steel sheet is a corrosion-resistant material with a thin structure, available in either coil or plate form. Depending on the intended application and customer requirements, it is also manufactured in various other forms. Produced in thicknesses ranging from 0,40 mm to 50,00 mm, stainless steel sheet is available in weights from 6,4 kg to 1800 kg. It can be cut to the required dimensions and sizes using laser cutting machines. Its exceptional durability is primarily due to the chromium content of stainless steel.

The fact that stainless steel and stainless steel sheet are 100% recyclable enables the material to be recovered and reused. One of the earliest surviving examples of steel products from ancient times is the Iron Pillar of Delhi in India, renowned for its remarkable resistance to corrosion.

The corrosion-resistant properties of the iron and chromium alloy used in stainless steel and stainless steel sheet were first identified by French industrial scientists, leading to its introduction into industrial applications. Subsequently, extensive research and development studies have continuously advanced stainless steel and stainless steel sheet products, resulting in the high-performance materials used today.

Stainless steel sheet was first produced in the 1940s for use in the manufacture of sulfite paper. Today, its range of applications has expanded significantly. It is widely used in hot water systems, washing machines, chemical research, furnace construction, rubber manufacturing, photography, steam boilers through the use of heat-resistant stainless steel, petroleum discharge facilities, and the marine industry. With the continuous development of new stainless steel sheet products, its range of applications is expected to expand even further.