AISI304 Stainless Steel Sheet Embossed Finishing for Decoration SS Sheet 0.5 - 2.0mm
Products Specification
| Stainless Steel embossed sheet |
| 201, 202, 301, 302, 304, 304L, 310S, 316, 316L, 321, 430, 430A, 309S, 2205, 2507, 2520, 430 , 410, 440, 904Lect, Or Customized |
| 2B,BA,8KMirror,Drawing HL,N Titanium plating,Etching,Embossing |
| Length:0.1m~12m (All Sizes Can be customzied) Width:1000mm/1219mm/1240mm/1500mm |
| ASTM, JIS, GB, AISI, DIN, BS,EN |
| Food industry and surgical equipment, household goods, cabinets etc. |
| ISO 9001 BV SGS |
| Industry standard packaging or according to client's requirement |
| 1.Environmental protection: can effectively reduce environmental pollution. 2.Corrosion resistance: Strong anti-fouling, acid, corrosion, wear resistance, non-radioactive. 3.Surface cleanliness: The product surface is smooth and compact, not easy to be polluted by dust, and has good self-cleanliness. 4.Easy Maintenance: A slight loss is easy to repair. |
Introduce of Embossed Stainless Steel Sheet
Embossed stainless steel sheets are produced using a mechanical or hydraulic press that creates raised or sunken patterns on the surface of stainless steel sheets. The process involves pressing the sheet between two dies to impart the desired design or texture onto the metal surface.
Products Range
Grade | Commonly Used Grades | Thickness (mm) | Width (mm) | Length (mm) |
304 | AISI 304, SUS 304 | 0.5 – 3.0 | 1000 – 1500 | 2000 – 3000 |
316 | AISI 316, SUS 316 | 0.5 – 3.0 | 1000 – 1500 | 2000 – 3000 |
430 | AISI 430, SUS 430 | 0.5 – 3.0 | 1000 – 1500 | 2000 – 3000 |
201 | AISI 201, SUS 201 | 0.5 – 3.0 | 1000 – 1500 | 2000 – 3000 |
What is embossed stainless steel, and how is it different from other types of stainless steel sheets?
Embossed stainless steel is a type of stainless steel sheet that features raised patterns or textures on its surface. These patterns can be created using various techniques, such as roller embossing or press embossing. The embossed patterns not only add a decorative element to the stainless steel sheet but also provide functional benefits such as improved grip and increased durability.
Compared to other types of stainless steel sheets, embossed stainless steel stands out with its unique texture and visual appeal. It offers designers and architects a wide range of creative possibilities for applications in interior design, architectural accents, signage, and more. The embossed patterns can be customized to suit specific design preferences, making embossed stainless steel a versatile choice for various projects.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, embossed stainless steel retains the excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and hygiene properties that are characteristic of stainless steel. It is easy to clean and maintain, making it suitable for applications in various industries, including food processing, transportation, and construction.
Overall, embossed stainless steel sheets combine both functionality and aesthetics, making them a popular choice for those seeking a unique and visually appealing stainless steel surface solution.
How is embossed stainless steel sheet manufactured, and what are the key steps involved in the embossing process?
Embossed stainless steel sheets are manufactured through a precise and controlled process that involves several key steps. Here is an overview of the main steps in the embossing process:
High-quality stainless steel sheets, typically of grade 304 or 316, are chosen for their corrosion resistance and durability.
The desired embossed pattern or texture is designed using computer-aided design (CAD) software. Specialized embossing dies or rollers are then created to transfer the pattern onto the stainless steel sheet.
The stainless steel sheet undergoes surface cleaning and preparation to ensure proper adhesion of the embossing pattern. This may involve cleaning, degreasing, and sanding the surface.
The prepared stainless steel sheet is fed through an embossing machine or press, where the pattern is transferred onto the sheet using the embossing dies or rollers. Pressure and temperature are carefully controlled to achieve the desired depth and clarity of the embossed pattern.
Inspection and Quality Control:
The embossed stainless steel sheets are thoroughly inspected to ensure they meet the required standards for pattern accuracy, depth, and overall quality.
After embossing, the sheets may undergo additional processes such as cutting, trimming, and edge finishing to achieve the desired dimensions and appearance.
The embossing process enhances the visual appeal and functionality of the stainless steel sheets, offering a wide range of decorative and architectural possibilities. The embossed patterns can vary from simple geometric designs to intricate textures, providing designers and architects with creative options for interior and exterior applications.
What are the different patterns and designs available for embossed stainless steel sheets?
Embossed stainless steel sheets offer a wide range of patterns and designs that add visual interest and texture to various applications. Here are some common patterns and designs available for embossed stainless steel sheets:
More Specification of Embossed Stainless Steel Sheets
Grade: 304 ,201,430,316
Thickness: 0.5mm – 3.0mm
Width: 1000/1219/1500mm/customized
Length: 6000mm/coil
Film: Double PE/laser PE
Pattern:
- Leather 2B Mill Finish stainless steel,
- Leather Rose Gold stainless steel,
- Leather BA stainless steel,
- Wood Brass stainless steel,
- Linen BA stainless steel,
- Linen Antique stainless steel,
- Linen Brass stainless steel,
- ICY Bamboo stainless steel,
- Square embossed stainless steel,
- 6WL stainless steel,
- 5WL stainless steel
This popular pattern features diamond-shaped raised elements arranged in a repeating pattern. It creates a sophisticated and elegant look, suitable for both contemporary and traditional designs.
The linen pattern resembles the texture of linen fabric, with closely spaced lines intersecting to create a subtle and refined appearance. It adds a touch of sophistication and depth to surfaces.
Mimicking the texture of leather, this embossed pattern gives a luxurious and tactile feel to stainless steel sheets. It is often used in applications where a rich and textured look is desired.
Also known as tread plate or diamond plate, this pattern features raised checkered elements, providing excellent slip resistance. It is commonly used in industrial and commercial settings.
The ripple pattern creates a wave-like effect on the stainless steel sheet, offering a visually dynamic and unique design. It adds a sense of movement and fluidity to surfaces.



