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WASUNGEN
Our stainless steel sheet is engineered for top performance across multiple industries, including construction, automotive, home appliances, HVAC, and agriculture. Each sheet offers excellent resistance to corrosion while maintaining a clean, polished finish that can be further customized with additional coatings or surface treatments.
Superior Corrosion Resistance
Advanced manufacturing ensures a uniform protective layer that delivers strong resistance against rust and oxidation, making it ideal for industrial, marine, and humid environments.
High Strength & Long-Lasting Durability
Designed with outstanding tensile strength, each stainless steel sheet performs reliably under heavy load, pressure, and long-term use.
Premium Surface Finish
Available in multiple finishes—including smooth, brushed, or matte—each sheet provides a visually appealing surface suitable for both exposed and concealed applications.
Wide Application Range
Perfect for roofing, cladding, automotive components, electrical appliances, ducting, and agricultural equipment. These sheets meet both functional and design-focused requirements.
Customizable Dimensions
Offered in a variety of thicknesses, widths, and lengths, with complete support for custom sizing to match your exact project specifications.
Thickness: 0.1mm – 3.0mm
Width: 600mm – 3000mm
Length: Standard or custom
Surface Finish: Smooth, brushed, or matte
Coating/Treatment Options: Single-sided or double-sided protection layers
Standards: ASTM, JIS, and EN compliant
Edge Options: Mill edge or slit edge
Surface Treatment: Oiled, passivated, or protective coating for enhanced performance

Detailed Specifications:
Thickness: Ranges from 0.1mm to 3.0mm, offering flexibility for lightweight to heavy-duty applications.
Width: Spans 600mm to 3000mm, versatile enough for anything from narrow strips to expansive panels.
Length: Available in either customized lengths or standard sizes, tailored to suit your project needs.
Zinc Coating Weight: From Z30 to Z275 g/m², providing varying levels of protection based on environmental demands.
Surface Finish: Choose from regular spangle, minimized spangle, or zero spangle to cater to diverse aesthetic tastes.
Coating: Options include single-sided or double-sided zinc coating, ensuring the desired corrosion protection level.
Standard Compliance: Conforms to international standards like ASTM A653, JIS G3302, and EN 10346, ensuring high quality and global compatibility.
Edge Treatment: Offered with mill edge or slit edge, catering to various processing and fabrication demands.
Surface Treatment: Optional enhancements such as chromating, oiling, and passivation are available to boost corrosion resistance and surface smoothness.

Packaging & Delivery:
Packaging: Our packaging is meticulously designed to protect your order; steel sheets are secured with waterproof paper, steel strip fastenings, and edge protection, ensuring they arrive undamaged.
Delivery: We prioritize punctual delivery, expertly managing logistics to align with your project timelines, guaranteeing your products arrive in pristine condition and on time.
Q: What is a stainless steel sheet used for?
A: Stainless steel sheets are commonly used in construction, fabrication, kitchen equipment, automotive parts, and industrial applications due to their strength and corrosion resistance..
Q: Which grade of stainless steel sheet is best?
A: Grade 304 is the most common for general use, while 316 is preferred for marine or chemical environments because of its higher corrosion resistance.
Q: Does stainless steel sheet rust over time?
A: Stainless steel sheets are highly resistant to rust, but exposure to harsh chemicals, saltwater, or poor maintenance may cause surface stains over time.
Q: Can stainless steel sheets be cut or customized?
A:Yes, stainless steel sheets can be cut, bent, welded, or polished based on project requirements. Many suppliers offer custom fabrication services.
Q: How do I choose the right thickness?
A:Choose thickness based on usage: thinner sheets for decorative or light applications, and thicker sheets for structural or heavy-duty work.