Type: | Stainless Steel Sheets |
---|---|
Standard: | ASTM, AISI, GB, JIS, DIN, EN |
Grade: | 300 Series |
Suppliers with verified business licenses
Audited by an independent third-party inspection agency
Water Ripple Stainless Steel Sheet For Dining Room Walls Ceiling Panels
Products Specification
Type | Water ripple stainless steel sheets |
Name | Decorative Stainless Steel Sheet Stamped/Water Ripple Effect for Ceiling Decoration |
Thickness | 0.3 mm - 3.0 mm |
Size | 1000*2000mm, 1219*2438mm, 1219*3048mm, customized Max.width 1500mm |
SS Grade | 304,316, 201,430 etc. |
Finish | stamped finish |
Available finishes | No.4, Hairline, Mirror, Etching, PVD Color, Embossed, Vibration, Sandblast, Combination, lamination etc. |
Origin | POSCO,JISCO,TISCO,LISCO,BAOSTEEL etc. |
Packing way | PVC+ waterproof paper + strong sea-worthy wooden package |
The amazing Stamped water ripple stainless steel Sheet is used for dining room walls and ceiling panels
Water Ripple Stainless Steel Sheet / Stainless Steel Ripple Sheet / Water Ripple Stainless Steel Panel
Decorative Stainless Steel Sheet / Embossed Stainless Steel Sheet / Stainless Steel Texture Sheet / Ripple Pattern Stainless Steel / Stainless Steel Architectural Sheet / Interior Design Stainless Steel Sheet / Stainless Steel Wall Cladding / Stainless Steel Decorative Material
What Is Water Ripple Stainless Steel Sheet?
A type of decorative stainless steel sheet with surface flaws and plating is called water ripple stainless steel sheet. These sheets are made by Grand Metal using cutting-edge technology. Despite having a color layer applied to its primary body, the stainless steel's fundamental composition has not been altered. Conventional molding techniques are used to shape the sheet's primary body. Restaurants, villas, and ballrooms frequently employ the water ripple stainless steel sheet for their ceilings and wall coverings.
Why Use Water Ripple Stainless Steel Sheets For Restaurant Walls
Stainless steel sheets with water ripple patterns are available in a range of thicknesses, from 0.3 to 3.0mm. The most popular measurements are 1500 by 2000 and 2000 by 6000 millimeters. Both the material's strength and resistance to corrosion are exceptional. Water Ripple stainless steel is appropriate for a variety of industrial situations due to its superior mechanical qualities and appealing decorative characteristics.
To acquire the correct texture and look, water ripple stainless steel must go through many important stages during production. Here are the main steps involved in making water ripple stainless steel:
As the foundational component for the manufacturing process, premium stainless steel sheets are used. Excellent corrosion resistance capabilities should be present in the stainless steel grade chosen.
On the stainless steel sheets, rigorous prepping and cleaning are done to guarantee a spotless surface for the following treatments. Every imperfection, debris, and impurity is diligently eliminated, leaving behind a flawless surface.
A specific pattern or design is created to achieve the water ripple effect. This can be done using a variety of techniques, including laser engraving, embossing, and etching. Usually, the natural flow and movement of water serves as the inspiration for the pattern design.
Onto the ready stainless steel sheets are applied the selected pattern. Numerous methods, such as photochemical etching, mechanical embossing, or laser engraving, can be used to accomplish this. The transfer procedure guarantees that the pattern is faithfully reproduced on the stainless steel surface.
After pattern transfer is finished, the stainless steel sheets go through a series of refinement processes meant to improve their texture and visual appeal. These include sanding, buffing, and polishing, which combines to create a smooth, even surface. The polishing procedure is crucial in achieving a lustrous and reflecting sheen among these phases.
The water ripple stainless steel sheets go through a procedure where a protective coating is applied in order to increase durability and guard against corrosion. This coating may be a clear protective layer or a specialty coating made especially for stainless steel surfaces. Protecting the sheets and extending their life are the goals.
Strict quality control procedures are put in place after the production processes are complete to inspect the final product. These safeguards include carefully inspecting the stainless steel sheets for faults, anomalies, or conflicting design aspects using water ripple patterns.