Stainless steel plate is generally a general term for stainless steel plate and acid resistant steel plate. Stainless steel plate refers to steel plates that are resistant to corrosion by atmospheric, steam, and other media, while acid resistant steel plate refers to steel plates that are resistant to chemical corrosive media such as acid, alkali, and salt. Let's take a closer look at the essentials of selecting stainless steel plates.
The surface of stainless steel plate is smooth, with high plasticity and mechanical strength, and it is resistant to corrosion by acid, alkaline gases, solutions, and other media.
Selection essentials; The selection of stainless steel plates should consider the operating conditions, such as manual or automatic operation, the performance and type of hot press machine, and the quality requirements for the pressed material, such as hardness and gloss. We also need to consider economic accounting. Each time a new steel plate is ground, we require the number of times it can produce high-quality decorative panels.
When selecting a reasonable thickness for steel plates, consideration should be given to their service life, quality, stiffness, as well as the strength requirements, thermal conductivity, pressure distribution, and size specifications of the pressure plate when the plate is compressed. If the thickness of the steel plate is not sufficient and it is prone to bending, it will definitely affect the production of decorative panels. If the thickness of the steel plate is too large and the steel plate is too heavy, it not only increases the cost of the steel plate, but also brings unnecessary trouble to the operation. And also consider the margin that should be left when processing or using stainless steel plates. The thickness of steel plates is not uniform, but it is best to ensure that the thickness of the same steel plate is as consistent as possible. Generally, for medium-sized steel plates, the thickness tolerance is 0.05 to 0.15 millimeters. If the requirements are too strict, the grinding cost will also increase accordingly.
Stainless steel plates have been around for over 90 years since their introduction at the beginning of this century. The invention of stainless steel plate is a major achievement in the history of world metallurgy, laying the material and technological foundation for the development of modern industry and technological progress.