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316 (Marine Grade) Stainless steel. Brushed/ Satin finish. 2mm and 3mm thick

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316 (Marine Grade) Stainless steel. Brushed/ Satin finish. 2mm and 3mm thick
316 (Marine Grade) Stainless steel. Brushed/ Satin finish. 2mm and 3mm thick
316 (Marine Grade) Stainless steel. Brushed/ Satin finish. 2mm and 3mm thick
316 (Marine Grade) Stainless steel. Brushed/ Satin finish. 2mm and 3mm thick

316 (Marine Grade) Stainless steel. Brushed/ Satin finish. 2mm and 3mm thick
Grade: 316 (Marine) Grade. Machine polished to 240 grit. Please note that this product may have some small scratch’s on the underside, due to the cutting process this is unavoidable. However every care will be taken during the cutting of the item to avoid any scratch’s. 316 stainless steel is a type of austenitic stainless steel that is widely used is various applications due to its outstanding corrosion resistance, durability and high strength. The following are some of the key properties of 316 stainless steel. Corrosion resistance: 316 stainless steel has excellent resistance to a wide range or corrosive environments, making it ideal for use in harsh chemical and marine environments. Durability: 316 stainless steel is highly durable and can withstand high stress and pressure, making it ideal for use in heavy-duty applications. High strength: 316 stainless steel has high strength and is able to retain its shape and stability even in extreme temperatures and conditions. Non-Magnetic: 316 stainless steel is non-magnetic, which makes it useful in applications where magnetic materials are not desired. The following are some of the everyday applications for 316 stainless steel. Food processing: 316 stainless steel is commonly used in food processing equipment due to its ability to resist corrosion from food and cleaning chemicals. Medical equipment: 316 stainless steel is often used in medical equipment, such and surgical instruments, due to its high resistance to corrosion and ability to withstand high temperatures during sterilization. Chemical processing: 316 stainless steel is commonly used in chemical processing plants and equipment due to its ability to resist corrosion from harsh chemicals. Architectural applications: 316 stainless steel is also used in various architectural applications, such as handrails and elevators, due to its high strength, durability and attractive appearance. Widths Available: 50mm, 100mm, 150mm, 200mm, 250mm, 300mm. 50mm, 100mm, 150mm, 200mm, 250mm, 300mm, 400mm, 500mm, 600mm, 700mm, 800mm, 900mm, 1000mm.
316 (Marine Grade) Stainless steel. Brushed/ Satin finish. 2mm and 3mm thick

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