2b cold rolled mill finish.
Bright annealed stainless sheet.
It is primarily used for non decorative purposes where the visual appearance is less.
This surface which is found on thicker sheets and plate is slightly coarse with very low reflectivity.
430 stainless steel sheet bright annealed finish is slightly more susceptible to corrosion since it does not contain nickel or molybdenum like the 300 series.
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430 stainless steel sheet metal is a slightly lower grade than the 300 series and is commonly used for applications when the metal needs to hold a magnet which the 300 series does not.
It resembles a very hazy mirror with some reflection evident.
We offer value added fabrication to our 304 stainless steel bright annealed sheets including hemming laser cutting and corner rounding.
This finish provides a nice bright brushed appearance that will withstand daily use and mask the fingerprints scuffs scratches etc.
Choose from our selection of annealed stainless steel including multipurpose 304 stainless steel economical 430 stainless steel and more.
2b bright cold rolled a bright cold rolled finish is the most commonly mill finish for light gauge stainless steel sheet.
Available in grades 304 316 321 310 430 and 4003.
Stainless sheet 304 cold rolled bright annealed configure dimensions online and order.
It is accomplished through an appropriate inline bright annealing process.
We can also order non standard sheet from the mill we can arrange for.
Bright annealed stainless steel sheet is also often used in the manufacture of catering equipment storage tanks at mot test centres used as mirrors for checking the operation of headlights whilst the technician remains in the vehicle for decorative cladding and on trade counters work benches.
Reflective finish also called mirror polished.
Guide to stainless steel finishes 3 1d hot rolled and annealed and with the mill scale removed this surface condition is classified as a 1d finish.
You can also choose from bending cutting and punching bright annealed.
Abstract and figures passivation is the process of forming a protective oxide film on stainless steel.
The 304 stainless steel bright annealed finish has a pvc film on one side to help protect against scratching during fabrication and installation.