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| Brand Name: | Sylaith |
| Model Number: | 200 Series / 300 Series / 400series |
| MOQ: | 1 Ton |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Delivery Time: | 7-15 work days, depending on quantity, dimension, and processing requirements |
| Payment Terms: | 30%T/T in Advance 70% Balance Before Loading |
Our Stainless Steel Coil is manufactured from premium 200, 300, and 400 series stainless steels, including 304, 304L, 316, and 316L, to meet diverse industrial and commercial requirements. Produced according to ASTM standards, the coils are available in both cold rolled and hot rolled conditions with multiple surface finishes such as 2B, BA, No.1, No.4, 8K, HL, 2D, and 1D.
The material combines excellent corrosion resistance, good formability, and reliable mechanical performance, making it suitable for fabrication, food processing equipment, architectural decoration, chemical equipment, and general industrial manufacturing. Value-added processing services including cutting, bending, welding, punching, and decoiling are also available.
Many industrial applications operate in environments where ordinary carbon steel is susceptible to oxidation, staining, or corrosion caused by moisture, chemicals, and temperature fluctuations. In addition, manufacturers often require materials that maintain dimensional stability during fabrication while providing an attractive surface finish.
Selecting an appropriate stainless steel grade is essential for balancing corrosion resistance, fabrication performance, and project cost.
Our stainless steel coils provide a practical solution for manufacturers seeking consistent material quality and flexible processing capabilities.
Key benefits include:
| Parameter | Specification |
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| Product | Stainless Steel Coil |
| Material Series | 200 Series / 300 Series / 400 Series |
| Common Grades | 201, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 310S, 321, 430, 410, etc. |
| Standard | ASTM |
| Manufacturing Process | Cold Rolled / Hot Rolled |
| Surface Finish | 2B, BA, No.1, No.3, No.4, 8K, HL, 2D, 1D |
| Tolerance | ±1% |
| Processing Service | Cutting, Bending, Welding, Punching, Decoiling |
| Shape | Coil, Strip, Sheet, Plate |
Stainless steel coils are widely used in:
Stainless steel derives its corrosion resistance from chromium contained within the alloy. When exposed to oxygen, the chromium reacts naturally to form a thin passive oxide layer on the surface. This invisible film continuously protects the underlying metal from corrosion and can regenerate automatically if the surface is lightly scratched.
Different grades provide different performance characteristics:
Consider the following factors when selecting a stainless steel coil:
316 stainless steel contains molybdenum, providing improved resistance to chlorides and chemical corrosion compared with 304. It is commonly selected for marine, coastal, and chemical processing environments.
The "L" grades have lower carbon content, which helps reduce the risk of carbide precipitation during welding and improves corrosion resistance in welded areas.
2B finish is commonly used for industrial fabrication because it offers a smooth surface suitable for machining, welding, and further processing.
Yes. Coil width, thickness, length, surface finish, and processing services such as cutting, bending, punching, and welding can all be customized according to project requirements.
Stainless steel coils are widely used in food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, chemical processing, construction, transportation, household appliances, architectural decoration, and precision engineering industries.
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| Brand Name: | Sylaith |
| Model Number: | 200 Series / 300 Series / 400series |
| MOQ: | 1 Ton |
| Price: | Negotiable |
| Packaging Details: | Standard seaworthy package or as customers required |
| Payment Terms: | 30%T/T in Advance 70% Balance Before Loading |
Our Stainless Steel Coil is manufactured from premium 200, 300, and 400 series stainless steels, including 304, 304L, 316, and 316L, to meet diverse industrial and commercial requirements. Produced according to ASTM standards, the coils are available in both cold rolled and hot rolled conditions with multiple surface finishes such as 2B, BA, No.1, No.4, 8K, HL, 2D, and 1D.
The material combines excellent corrosion resistance, good formability, and reliable mechanical performance, making it suitable for fabrication, food processing equipment, architectural decoration, chemical equipment, and general industrial manufacturing. Value-added processing services including cutting, bending, welding, punching, and decoiling are also available.
Many industrial applications operate in environments where ordinary carbon steel is susceptible to oxidation, staining, or corrosion caused by moisture, chemicals, and temperature fluctuations. In addition, manufacturers often require materials that maintain dimensional stability during fabrication while providing an attractive surface finish.
Selecting an appropriate stainless steel grade is essential for balancing corrosion resistance, fabrication performance, and project cost.
Our stainless steel coils provide a practical solution for manufacturers seeking consistent material quality and flexible processing capabilities.
Key benefits include:
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product | Stainless Steel Coil |
| Material Series | 200 Series / 300 Series / 400 Series |
| Common Grades | 201, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 310S, 321, 430, 410, etc. |
| Standard | ASTM |
| Manufacturing Process | Cold Rolled / Hot Rolled |
| Surface Finish | 2B, BA, No.1, No.3, No.4, 8K, HL, 2D, 1D |
| Tolerance | ±1% |
| Processing Service | Cutting, Bending, Welding, Punching, Decoiling |
| Shape | Coil, Strip, Sheet, Plate |
Stainless steel coils are widely used in:
Stainless steel derives its corrosion resistance from chromium contained within the alloy. When exposed to oxygen, the chromium reacts naturally to form a thin passive oxide layer on the surface. This invisible film continuously protects the underlying metal from corrosion and can regenerate automatically if the surface is lightly scratched.
Different grades provide different performance characteristics:
Consider the following factors when selecting a stainless steel coil:
316 stainless steel contains molybdenum, providing improved resistance to chlorides and chemical corrosion compared with 304. It is commonly selected for marine, coastal, and chemical processing environments.
The "L" grades have lower carbon content, which helps reduce the risk of carbide precipitation during welding and improves corrosion resistance in welded areas.
2B finish is commonly used for industrial fabrication because it offers a smooth surface suitable for machining, welding, and further processing.
Yes. Coil width, thickness, length, surface finish, and processing services such as cutting, bending, punching, and welding can all be customized according to project requirements.
Stainless steel coils are widely used in food processing, pharmaceutical manufacturing, chemical processing, construction, transportation, household appliances, architectural decoration, and precision engineering industries.