Specifications of Cold Rolled Stainless Steel Sheets:
· Thickness: 0.05mm – 8mm
· Length: 2000mm – 6000mm
· Width: 1000mm – 2000mm
· Grades: 304; 201; 316L; 430 and more
· Applications: Decoration; Construction; Appliances
What is the 2B Finish on Stainless Steel Sheets?
The 2B finish is achieved through processing hot-rolled stainless steel coils. Generally, it involves hot rolling, pickling, and cold rolling processes. The surface of cold-rolled stainless steel sheets is typically brighter and thinner than that of hot-rolled sheets, usually less than 8mm thick. The 2B finish is the most economical and widely used stainless steel surface finish.
About JUYE Cold Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet Supplier
JUYE Stainless Steel offers a variety of stainless steel sheets in different grades and thicknesses, as well as custom stainless steel sheet services. Whether you need thin stainless steel sheets or other specifications, our stainless steel sheet supplier can help you find and secure the best prices. Our machinery can cut sheets up to a maximum width of 2000mm.
Grades Available for JUYE Cold Rolled Stainless Steel Sheets
201, 304 / 304L, 316 / 316L, 310, 409, 410, and more!
Available Cold Rolled Stainless Steel Sheets with 2B Finish
Cold-rolled stainless steel sheets typically feature the 2B finish. Other finishes, such as HL (hairline), No.4, and more, can be produced based on the 2B finish.
Bright Annealed (BA) Finish
The BA finish is achieved through bright annealing and can be further processed to produce a mirror-like surface by applying mirror ink.
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2B Stainless Steel Sheets vs. No.1 Stainless Steel Sheets
Cold-rolled stainless steel sheets and hot-rolled stainless steel sheets differ in their manufacturing processes, performance, and applications.
2B Finish vs. No.1 Stainless Steel Manufacturing Process:
Cold-rolled stainless steel sheets are made through rolling and stretching processes at low temperatures. This manufacturing process gives the sheets higher hardness and strength, better surface finish, and higher dimensional accuracy. Hot-rolled stainless steel sheets are produced by rolling and stretching at high temperatures. This process gives the sheets better plasticity but relatively lower hardness and strength.
Performance:
Cold-rolled stainless steel has higher hardness and strength, making it suitable for applications requiring stability and reliability, such as pressure vessels, chemical equipment, and food processing equipment. Hot-rolled stainless steel sheets have better plasticity, making them suitable for applications requiring high plasticity, such as automotive and mechanical parts manufacturing.
Surface Quality:
Cold-rolled stainless steel sheets have better surface finish and more uniform surface quality, making them less prone to cracking and oxidation. Hot-rolled stainless steel sheets may have surface unevenness, scale, and burrs, requiring subsequent surface treatment.
2B Finish Stainless Steel Sheet Price:
Due to the higher production cost of cold-rolled stainless steel sheets, their prices are usually slightly higher than those of hot-rolled stainless steel sheets.
In conclusion, both cold-rolled and hot-rolled stainless steel sheets have their advantages and disadvantages. The appropriate material should be chosen based on the specific application. If you need high hardness, strength, and precision, cold-rolled stainless steel sheets may be more suitable. If you need high plasticity and lower production costs, hot-rolled stainless steel sheets may be a better choice.
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