Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 100 sq ft |
Material Grade | SS304 |
Thickness | 0.1-2 mm |
Hole Shape | Round |
Size | 1250 COIL |
Surface Treatment | Polished |
Hole Size | 2.1-4 mm |
Finish | 2B |
Technique | Cold Rolled |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Usage/Applications | Agricultural |
Stainless steel perforated sheets are metal sheets that feature a pattern of holes or perforations distributed evenly across the surface. These sheets are made from stainless steel, a durable and corrosion-resistant alloy that is commonly used in various industrial and architectural applications.
The perforations in stainless steel sheets can be created using different methods, such as punching or laser cutting. The holes can come in various shapes, including round, square, rectangular, or custom designs, depending on the specific requirements.
Stainless steel perforated sheets offer several advantages. Firstly, they provide ventilation and airflow while maintaining structural integrity, making them suitable for applications where a combination of strength and visibility is required. They can also be used for filtering, sieving, and sorting purposes.
These sheets are available in different thicknesses, hole sizes, and open area percentages to accommodate various applications. They can be further processed or fabricated to meet specific needs, such as bending, welding, or forming into desired shapes.
Stainless steel perforated sheets find applications in diverse industries, including architecture, interior design, automotive, aerospace, food processing, filtration, and acoustic control. They are used in a wide range of products like facades, sunscreens, partitions, grilles, filters, screens, and speaker covers.
It's important to note that while stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance, the perforations in the sheets can compromise this property to some extent. Therefore, proper consideration should be given to the environment and exposure conditions to ensure the longevity and performance of stainless steel perforated sheets. Regular maintenance and cleaning may also be necessary to prevent the accumulation of debris or contaminants in the perforations
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