Stainless Steel Perforated Plates
Stainless Steel Perforated Plates
Overview
Stainless steel perforated plates are mesh products created by punching high-quality stainless steel plates using precision CNC machines and specific molds. The plates feature various hole types, including:
- Common shapes: Round, elliptical, rectangular, square, and triangular.
- Decorative designs: Five-pointed star, hexagonal, diamond, plum blossom, and fish scale.
- Specialized options: Louver, round raised, crocodile mouth, and custom shapes.
Custom hole patterns and designs can also be produced according to user specifications or drawings.
Features and Benefits
- Versatility: Can be tailored to different applications with customizable hole types and patterns.
- Durability: Resistant to moisture and functional in wet environments.
- Performance: Offers strong shock absorption, noise reduction, and filtration capabilities.
Materials Used
- 201 Stainless Steel:
- Commonly referred to as stainless iron.
- Lower corrosion resistance compared to other materials.
- 304 Stainless Steel:
- Most widely used material.
- Highly resistant to corrosion and wear, lasting 3-5 times longer than standard iron mesh.
- 316 Stainless Steel:
- Superior resistance to corrosion and durability.
- Suitable for demanding environments.
Types of Galvanized Steel Perforated Mesh
1. Alloy Galvanized Steel Plate Stamping Mesh
- Produced by a hot-dip process and heated to ~500°C to form a zinc-iron alloy layer.
- Offers excellent adhesion and weldability.
2. Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel Plate
- Created by immersing steel plates in molten zinc.
- Continuous galvanizing ensures a uniform zinc coating.
- Provides strong corrosion resistance.
3. Electroplated Galvanized Steel Plate
- Features a thin zinc coating applied via electroplating.
- Easier to process but less corrosion-resistant than hot-dip galvanized plates.
4. Single-Sided and Double-Sided Galvanized Plates
- Single-Sided Galvanized Plate: Zinc-coated on one side for better adaptability in welding and painting.
- Double-Sided Differential Galvanized Plate: Thin zinc coating on the reverse side to improve performance while addressing single-sided limitations.
5. Alloy and Composite Galvanized Steel Plate
- Made by combining zinc with other metals like lead or zinc alloys.
- Delivers excellent rust resistance and good coating properties.
Summary
Stainless steel perforated plates are versatile and durable, offering a wide range of hole designs and material options to meet diverse industrial and decorative needs. With customizable specifications and robust material choices like 304 and 316 stainless steel, they excel in performance, longevity, and adaptability. Additionally, galvanized steel perforated meshes provide various corrosion-resistant solutions suitable for different applications.