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Decorative Stainless Steel Sheet

Decorative Stainless Steel Sheet

What Is Stainless Steel?

Stainless steels are among the most widely used steel grades today thanks to their excellent corrosion resistance. They typically contain at least 10.5% chromium (Cr) and 1.2% carbon (C) or less. This composition forms a self-healing protective surface layer (the passive film), which provides durable resistance to corrosion.

Applications

Commonly used in decorative and architectural applications.

Our Decorative Stainless Steel Range

We keep a wide range of stainless steel products in stock in the sizes, alloys, grades, and finishes listed below. We can also supply non-standard items tailored to your specific application. For pricing and current availability, please get in touch or call to place an order right away: +90 312 385 50 46.

Thickness
Standard thickness range for decorative stainless steel sheet.
0.60 mm – 1.50 mm
Size
Standard sheet sizes.
1000 x 2000 mm
1250 x 2500 mm
1500 x 3000 mm
Grade
Stainless steel grades are grouped by alloy family and performance. The main categories include austenitic, ferritic, martensitic, and duplex grades—each offering a different balance of corrosion resistance, strength, and formability for specific applications.
304
316
430
Pattern
Decorative surface patterns available for stainless steel sheet.
Diagonal Square Pattern
Line Pattern
Leather Pattern
Classic Square Pattern
Dot Pattern
Tear Drop Pattern
Brick Pattern
Diagonal Square Pattern

Diagonal Square Pattern

Leather Pattern

Leather Pattern

Classic Square Pattern

Classic Square Pattern

Dot Pattern

Dot Pattern

Coating
Protective film options for handling and processing.
PVC
Without PVC
Stainless steel sheet weight calculator

Stainless Steel Sheet Weight Calculator

Use this tool to view stainless steel densities and calculate the weight of stainless steel sheets in different sizes.

Select the sheet grade.

Number of sheets.

Sheet thickness in mm.

Sheet width in mm.

Sheet length in mm.

8.00

Density for the selected grade.

16.000

Theoretical weight per piece.

16.000

Total weight for 1 sheet(s).

Area

Sheet area is calculated from the width and length.

2000000.000

Area per piece.

2000000.000

Total area for 1 sheet(s).

Volume

Volume is calculated from thickness, width, and length.

0.002

Volume per piece.

0.002

Total volume for 1 sheet(s).

Stainless Steel Sheet Weight Chart

Find the theoretical weights (in kilograms) of commonly used stainless steel sheet sizes in the table below.

Select the sheet grade.

Size (mm) Thickness (mm) 0.10.20.30.40.50.60.70.80.91
1000 x 20001.600 kg3.200 kg4.800 kg6.400 kg8 kg9.600 kg11.200 kg12.800 kg14.400 kg16 kg
1200 x 24002.304 kg4.608 kg6.912 kg9.216 kg11.520 kg13.824 kg16.128 kg18.432 kg20.736 kg23.040 kg
1250 x 25002.500 kg5 kg7.500 kg10 kg12.500 kg15 kg17.500 kg20 kg22.500 kg25 kg
1500 x 30003.600 kg7.200 kg10.800 kg14.400 kg18 kg21.600 kg25.200 kg28.800 kg32.400 kg36 kg
2000 x 40006.400 kg12.800 kg19.200 kg25.600 kg32 kg38.400 kg44.800 kg51.200 kg57.600 kg64 kg
Size (mm) Thickness (mm) 1.21.522.53456810
1000 x 200019.200 kg24 kg32 kg40 kg48 kg64 kg80 kg96 kg128 kg160 kg
1200 x 240027.648 kg34.560 kg46.080 kg57.600 kg69.120 kg92.160 kg115.200 kg138.240 kg184.320 kg230.400 kg
1250 x 250030 kg37.500 kg50 kg62.500 kg75 kg100 kg125 kg150 kg200 kg250 kg
1500 x 300043.200 kg54 kg72 kg90 kg108 kg144 kg180 kg216 kg288 kg360 kg
2000 x 400076.800 kg96 kg128 kg160 kg192 kg256 kg320 kg384 kg512 kg640 kg
Size (mm) Thickness (mm) 12152025303540455060
1000 x 2000192 kg240 kg320 kg400 kg480 kg560 kg640 kg720 kg800 kg960 kg
1200 x 2400276.480 kg345.600 kg460.800 kg576 kg691.200 kg806.400 kg921.600 kg1036.800 kg1152 kg1382.400 kg
1250 x 2500300 kg375 kg500 kg625 kg750 kg875 kg1000 kg1125 kg1250 kg1500 kg
1500 x 3000432 kg540 kg720 kg900 kg1080 kg1260 kg1440 kg1620 kg1800 kg2160 kg
2000 x 4000768 kg960 kg1280 kg1600 kg1920 kg2240 kg2560 kg2880 kg3200 kg3840 kg
Size (mm) Thickness (mm) 6570758090100110120125130
1000 x 20001040 kg1120 kg1200 kg1280 kg1440 kg1600 kg1760 kg1920 kg2000 kg2080 kg
1200 x 24001497.600 kg1612.800 kg1728 kg1843.200 kg2073.600 kg2304 kg2534.400 kg2764.800 kg2880 kg2995.200 kg
1250 x 25001625 kg1750 kg1875 kg2000 kg2250 kg2500 kg2750 kg3000 kg3125 kg3250 kg
1500 x 30002340 kg2520 kg2700 kg2880 kg3240 kg3600 kg3960 kg4320 kg4500 kg4680 kg
2000 x 40004160 kg4480 kg4800 kg5120 kg5760 kg6400 kg7040 kg7680 kg8000 kg8320 kg
Size (mm) Thickness (mm) 160180200250
1000 x 20002560 kg2880 kg3200 kg4000 kg
1200 x 24003686.400 kg4147.200 kg4608 kg5760 kg
1250 x 25004000 kg4500 kg5000 kg6250 kg
1500 x 30005760 kg6480 kg7200 kg9000 kg
2000 x 400010240 kg11520 kg12800 kg16000 kg

Stainless Steel Standards

Stainless steels are used across nearly every industry and are available in a wide range of grades and standards—such as 303, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 316Ti, 420, 430, 430F, and 431. The table below provides a brief description of each grade.

GradeDescription
201A cost-effective grade chosen for its solid mechanical properties and good corrosion resistance. Commonly used for automotive wheel covers, window frames, doors and hinges, sinks, kitchen and restaurant equipment, ovens, refrigerators, and in food & beverage and dairy processing applications.
202A cost-effective grade chosen for its solid mechanical properties and good corrosion resistance. Commonly used for automotive wheel covers, window frames, doors and hinges, sinks, kitchen and restaurant equipment, ovens, refrigerators, and in food & beverage and dairy processing applications.
204
301
303Often referred to as "free-machining" stainless steel. Thanks to its sulfur content, it offers excellent machinability; however, sulfur reduces corrosion resistance, so it performs below grade 304 in corrosive environments.
304One of the most widely used stainless steel grades, valued for its excellent price-to-performance balance. It combines strong mechanical properties, good weldability, and reliable corrosion/oxidation resistance. It performs very well at low temperatures and responds excellently to work hardening, with oxidation resistance up to approximately 600–650°C. Common applications include chemical and petrochemical industries, food processing, kitchens, automotive, plumbing and sanitary systems, medical equipment, elevator cabins, and decorative finishes.
304LA low-carbon version of grade 304. While it can be more challenging to machine, it is well-suited for welded applications and typically has slightly lower mechanical properties than standard 304.
308
308S
309
310
310S
309S
316An alloyed grade produced by adding nickel (Ni) and molybdenum (Mo). This composition delivers high corrosion resistance even in harsh environments such as seawater and acidic media, and offers higher tensile strength than grade 304. It is oxidation-resistant up to around 850°C and provides strong mechanical performance. Typical uses include steam boilers in the chemical, petrochemical, and food industries, juice and liqueur production, textile machinery, and meat-processing units.
316LA low-carbon version of grade 316 that typically does not require post-weld annealing in thicker sections. It is a good choice for welded assemblies where heat exposure can increase the risk of corrosion.
316TIA titanium-stabilized grade with approximately 0.5% titanium (Ti). When the material will be exposed to elevated temperatures for extended periods—typically in the 550–800°C range—316Ti is recommended.
321Provides high oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures up to about 900°C, with very good mechanical strength and wear resistance. Commonly used for printing blades, exhaust systems, salt-processing machinery, and in chemical and petrochemical applications.
409
410
420Known for its high strength. Under normal conditions it offers good corrosion resistance, and in the annealed condition it also provides good machinability.
420L
430A low-carbon, chromium-containing ferritic grade with limited weldability. Because it does not contain nickel (Ni) or molybdenum (Mo), it is more economical than 300-series stainless steels. It offers a good surface appearance and is magnetic, with strong oxidation resistance up to around 550–600°C. Commonly used in dry environments, automotive accessories, and decorative applications.
430FA sulfur-containing variant designed for improved machinability compared to grade 430. The added sulfur can slightly reduce corrosion resistance.
431A stainless steel grade containing both chromium and nickel. With heat treatment, it can achieve very high resistance to fracture and tensile loading. It conducts heat well, is suitable for polishing, and maintains a good surface finish even in high-temperature environments.
439
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