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Architectural stainless steel plate | Modern Finishes for Building Facades

Architectural stainless steel plate | Modern Finishes for Building Facades

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Architectural Stainless Steel Plate | Modern Finishes for Building Facades
Transform architectural visions into reality with our ASTM-certified architectural stainless steel plates, engineered for durability, aesthetics, and corrosion resistance. Ideal for contemporary facades, black stainless steel license plate frames, and luxury accents, our plates blend industrial strength with refined finishes to elevate modern designs.


Product Specifications

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Grade ASTM A240 304, 316L, 430; EN 1.4301
Thickness 0.8 mm – 20 mm (Customizable)
Width 1000 mm – 2000 mm
Length 2000 mm – 6000 mm
Hardness ≤201 HBW (304); ≤217 HBW (430)
Surface Finish Brushed, Sandblasted, Mirror, PVD-Coated (e.g., black stainless steel license plate frame)
Density 7.93 g/cm³ (304); 7.70 g/cm³ (430)
Thermal Conductivity 16.2 W/m·K (304); 26 W/m·K (430)

Mechanical & Functional Properties

Tensile Strength

Our architectural stainless steel plates deliver tensile strengths ranging from 515 MPa (304) to 650 MPa (430), ensuring structural integrity for high-rise facades and load-bearing elements. The yield strength of ≥205 MPa (304) outperforms alternatives like stainless steel vs zinc plated materials, which typically offer ≤300 MPa tensile strength and are prone to deformation under stress.

 

Bending Strength

With elongation rates up to 40% (304), these plates retain their shape and finish even after complex forming processes. This flexibility is critical for creating curved cladding panels or intricate designs like black stainless steel license plate frames without compromising durability.


Material Identification & Standards

Key Designations

  • ASTM A240: Specifies chromium-nickel grades (304/316L) for coastal or urban environments.
  • EN 1.4301: Compliant with EU architectural standards for fire resistance and sustainability.
  • JIS SUS304: Japanese standard ensuring compatibility with seismic-resistant designs.

Why Compliance Matters

Grades like 304 contain 18–20% chromium and 8–10% nickel, forming a passive oxide layer that resists corrosion far better than stainless steel vs zinc plated coatings, which rely on sacrificial protection and require frequent maintenance.

 


Weight Calculation

Calculate plate weight using the formula:

Example: A 2 mm × 1.2 m × 2.4 m 304 plate weighs:


Why Stainless Steel Corrodes?

While stainless steel excels in durability, corrosion can occur under specific conditions:

  1. Chloride Exposure: Coastal areas or road salts accelerate pitting corrosion, particularly in grade 430. This is why stainless steel vs zinc plated materials fail faster in marine environments.
  2. Galvanic Corrosion: Contact with carbon steel or copper triggers electrochemical degradation.
  3. Surface Damage: Scratches or iron contamination disrupt the chromium oxide layer.
  4. Coating Degradation: For plated variants like how long does gold plated stainless steel last, improper sealing or wear reduces lifespan to 2–5 years, whereas PVD-coated stainless steel lasts 10+ years.

Why Choose Our Stainless Steel Plates?

  1. Superior Durability: Outperforms stainless steel vs zinc plated materials in strength and lifespan, with a 25-year anti-corrosion warranty.
  2. Aesthetic Versatility: Choose from brushed, sandblasted, or PVD-coated finishes (e.g., black stainless steel license plate frame) for modern or industrial aesthetics.
  3. Eco-Friendly: 100% recyclable with low lifecycle carbon footprint.
  4. Custom Fabrication: Precision laser cutting and CNC bending for bespoke architectural elements.
  5. Technical Support: Expert guidance on welding, coating longevity (how long does gold plated stainless steel last), and corrosion prevention.
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