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Common processing technology of stainless steel

Common processing technology of stainless steel

2025-06-12

Generally speaking, stainless steel is steel that is not easy to rust. The quality of stainless steel products made by different manufacturers will be different, and the processing technology selected for different products will also be very different. Here are some common processing methods for you.

Stainless steel surface treatment process: brushed, mirror, sandblasting, titanium plating, etching, anti-fingerprint, etc.

 

1 Brushed (frosted): Usually a method of mechanical friction on the surface of stainless steel, after processing, the surface state is a straight line (also called frosted), including brushed, and lines, and ripples.

 

2 Mirror: A bright surface effect obtained by using polishing and grinding equipment using high-quality oilstone, diamond grinding paste and sandpaper of different brands through coarse grinding, medium grinding and fine grinding.

 

3 Stainless steel titanium/zirconium coating is to form an ion film layer of titanium/zirconium compounds on the surface of stainless steel in a vacuum container. The film layer can not fade all year round in outdoor environment.

 

4 Sandblasting: Use air as the power to form a high-speed jet column to spray sand (quartz sand, corundum) at high speed onto the surface of the workpiece to be processed, so that the plate surface presents a fine bead-like sand surface, forming a unique decorative effect.

 

5 Etching: The process principle of chemical etching of patterns and texts on the surface of stainless steel is to cover the non-etched part of the surface with a special corrosion-resistant layer, shield the acid, so that the acid can only contact the surface of the part to be etched, thereby achieving the purpose of etching patterns and texts.

 

6 Anti-fingerprint: Stainless steel fingerprint-resistant plate is a composite coating plate obtained after fingerprint-resistant treatment on the surface of stainless steel, and its coating method mainly adopts roller coating. The original purpose of fingerprint-resistant treatment was to meet the requirements of users in the field of home appliances.

 

7 After cold rolling, annealing, dephosphorization, and finally light rolling with a rough roller, this is the most commonly used processing method in construction applications.

 

8 Polished surface processing: the surface is evenly ground, the abrasive particle size is 80~100'; rough surface polishing, the surface has uniform straight lines, usually with a sanding belt with a particle size of 180~200 on a 2a or 2b plate.

 

9 One-way surface processing, not very reflective, this surface processing may be the most widely used in construction applications. The process steps are first polishing with coarse abrasives, and finally grinding with a 180 abrasive.

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Common processing technology of stainless steel

Common processing technology of stainless steel

Generally speaking, stainless steel is steel that is not easy to rust. The quality of stainless steel products made by different manufacturers will be different, and the processing technology selected for different products will also be very different. Here are some common processing methods for you.

Stainless steel surface treatment process: brushed, mirror, sandblasting, titanium plating, etching, anti-fingerprint, etc.

 

1 Brushed (frosted): Usually a method of mechanical friction on the surface of stainless steel, after processing, the surface state is a straight line (also called frosted), including brushed, and lines, and ripples.

 

2 Mirror: A bright surface effect obtained by using polishing and grinding equipment using high-quality oilstone, diamond grinding paste and sandpaper of different brands through coarse grinding, medium grinding and fine grinding.

 

3 Stainless steel titanium/zirconium coating is to form an ion film layer of titanium/zirconium compounds on the surface of stainless steel in a vacuum container. The film layer can not fade all year round in outdoor environment.

 

4 Sandblasting: Use air as the power to form a high-speed jet column to spray sand (quartz sand, corundum) at high speed onto the surface of the workpiece to be processed, so that the plate surface presents a fine bead-like sand surface, forming a unique decorative effect.

 

5 Etching: The process principle of chemical etching of patterns and texts on the surface of stainless steel is to cover the non-etched part of the surface with a special corrosion-resistant layer, shield the acid, so that the acid can only contact the surface of the part to be etched, thereby achieving the purpose of etching patterns and texts.

 

6 Anti-fingerprint: Stainless steel fingerprint-resistant plate is a composite coating plate obtained after fingerprint-resistant treatment on the surface of stainless steel, and its coating method mainly adopts roller coating. The original purpose of fingerprint-resistant treatment was to meet the requirements of users in the field of home appliances.

 

7 After cold rolling, annealing, dephosphorization, and finally light rolling with a rough roller, this is the most commonly used processing method in construction applications.

 

8 Polished surface processing: the surface is evenly ground, the abrasive particle size is 80~100'; rough surface polishing, the surface has uniform straight lines, usually with a sanding belt with a particle size of 180~200 on a 2a or 2b plate.

 

9 One-way surface processing, not very reflective, this surface processing may be the most widely used in construction applications. The process steps are first polishing with coarse abrasives, and finally grinding with a 180 abrasive.