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Our 0.7mm 304 stainless steel panels provide protection and durability that you won’t find anywhere else. Nothing quite compares to stainless steel – with its inherent resistance to corrosion and high temperatures, there is no better option for long-term security. Because of their size and lightweight construction, stainless steel panels are easy to install and can be secured quickly. For businesses or homeowners looking for reliable metal protection, investing in 0.7mm 304 stainless steel panels is an ideal solution.
0.7mm 304 stainless steel panels are a versatile metal, that will last a long time and can be used for myriad DIY and industrial applications. Stainless steel is a corrosion-resistant alloy that is widely used in many industries, including construction, automotive, and manufacturing. Stainless steel panels of this thickness are typically used for cladding, roofing, and walling applications in both residential and commercial construction projects. They are also used in the production of appliances, such as refrigerators and ovens, as well as in the manufacturing of machinery and equipment.
We source our stainless steel panels from accredited mills.
These stainless sheets are offered here in small sizes to suit all requirements. We also offer metal sheet in full 2 metre x 1 metre panels.
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Our sheet metal is also available in mild steel and aluminium.
Speciality Metals is known to be the United Kingdom’s best up-and-coming small-quantity metal company.
Furthermore we stock a vast range of plain wire mesh and perforated metal options that compliment our sheet metal range perfectly.
Over 50,000 customers of Specialty Metals are provided with fast, friendly customer service every year. We’re the place to try when you need metal of any shape and size. We’re based in Warrington, UK. We pride ourselves on our rapid turnaround and a large range of options.
When comparing the strength of 304 and 430 stainless steel, it’s important to note that both are relatively strong and durable materials, but they have different strengths and weaknesses.
Grade 304 stainless steel is a higher quality, more corrosion-resistant material than 430 stainless steel. It is a austenitic stainless steel which contains high levels of chromium and nickel. This makes it more resistant to corrosion and oxidation, and it also gives it a higher tensile strength, which means it is less likely to break under stress. As a result, 304 stainless steel is often used in applications that require high levels of strength and resistance to corrosion, such as in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure.
On the other hand, grade 430 stainless steel is a lower-cost, more practical material that is often used in applications where strength and corrosion resistance are less important than cost and durability. It is a ferritic stainless steel which contains less chromium and nickel than 304 stainless steel, which makes it more prone to corrosion and oxidation over time. However, it still has good durability and is often used in applications such as kitchen appliances, automotive trim, and architectural applications.
A4 stainless steel is not the same as 304 stainless steel, although they are both types of austenitic stainless steel and share some similar properties.
A4 stainless steel is a grade of stainless steel that is defined by its chemical composition, which must meet specific requirements set by the ISO standard ISO 3506. The A4 designation indicates that the material is a high-grade austenitic stainless steel with a minimum chromium content of 17% and a minimum nickel content of 12%. It also contains molybdenum, which provides additional corrosion resistance.
304 stainless steel, on the other hand, is a commonly used grade of austenitic stainless steel that contains a minimum of 18% chromium and 8% nickel. It is widely used in various applications, including food processing equipment, chemical processing equipment, and architectural applications, among others.
304 grade stainless steel is highly resistant to rust and corrosion, but it is not completely immune to these issues. Like all stainless steel alloys, 304 grade stainless steel contains chromium, which creates a protective oxide layer on the surface of the material. This oxide layer helps to prevent corrosion by acting as a barrier between the steel and the environment.
However, under certain conditions, 304 grade stainless steel may still rust. For example, if the material is exposed to a highly corrosive environment, such as saltwater or acidic chemicals, the protective oxide layer may become compromised, allowing rust to form. Similarly, if the material is scratched or damaged, the exposed surface may also be vulnerable to rust.
The cheapest grade of stainless steel is typically grade 409 stainless steel. This ferritic steel alloy contains less chromium and nickel than other types of stainless steel, which makes it less expensive to produce.
While grade 409 stainless steel is less expensive than other types of stainless steel, it is also less corrosion-resistant and has lower toughness and strength. It is commonly used in automotive exhaust systems, industrial equipment, and other applications where corrosion resistance is not the primary concern.
Check out our recent article ‘304 Stainless Steel Sheet Metal: A Helpful Guide’ for a deeper dive into all things stainless sheeting. Our goal for our blogs and help guides is to answer as many questions as possible to help to explain the possibilities of mesh to our customers.
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Cheshire, WA1 2WW, United Kingdom
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