Specifications of Stainless Steel Cut to Size Plates

Refer to the following technical data for the comprehensive dimensional availability and manufacturing specifications of Stainless Steel Cut to Size Plates.

Attribute Specification Details
Material Grades 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 321, 347, 904L, 202, 430
Thickness Range 0.3 mm to 100 mm (Customised based on project)
Width Range 1000 mm, 1250 mm, 1500 mm, 2000 mm, 2500 mm
Cutting Technologies Laser, Plasma, Waterjet, and Shearing
Finish Options 2B, BA, No. 1, No. 4, No. 8 Mirror, Hairline
Standard Compliance ASTM A240 / ASME SA240
Tolerance Level High Precision (+/- 0.5 mm to +/- 1.0 mm)
Edge Treatment Mill Edge, Slit Edge, Deburred, or Beveled

Available Sizes for Stainless Steel Cut to Size Plate

The full range of dimensions and precise tolerances for Stainless Steel Cut to Size Plate can be found in the following data.

Parameter Standard Range / Specifications
Plate Thickness 3/16" to 6"
Standard Widths 36", 48", 60"
Standard Lengths 120", 144"
Common Stock Sizes 2' x 4', 4' x 8', 4' x 10'

Available Surface Finishes

Refer to the following list for the available surface treatments and industrial finishing standards for Stainless Steel Plates.

  • 2B Mill Finish
  • #4 Brushed Finish
  • #8 Mirror Finish
  • Bright Annealed (BA) Finish
  • No. 1 Hot Rolled Finish

Stainless Steel Cut to Size Plates Price

Precise material specifications drive the highly variable pricing for cut-to-size stainless steel plates, often ranging from ₹200 to ₹850 per kilogram. The chosen grade chiefly influences the final cost. Standard austenitic variants offer the most cost-effective solution. Speciality corrosion-resistant or high-strength alloys cost more. These prices represent each grade's technical performance and raw material value.

Available Stainless Steel Cut to Size Plate Grades

Our top-of-the-line inventory of stainless steel cut-to-size plate grades is detailed below. These plates are designed to meet a diverse array of industrial, structural, and corrosive requirements.

Stainless Steel 304 Plates

The most versatile austenitic grade for general use. Contains 18% Cr / 8% Ni. Ideal for food processing, architectural trim, and kitchen equipment.

Stainless Steel 304L Plates

A low-carbon variant of 304, minimising carbide precipitation during welding. Excellent for heavy-gauge components in chemical containers and structural applications requiring post-weld integrity.

Stainless Steel 316 Plates

Adding 2% Molybdenum improves chloride resistance. Builders use it for maritime hardware, chemical processing, and salty coastal architecture to prevent rust.

Stainless Steel 316L Plates

The low-carbon version of 316 prevents intergranular corrosion. Preferred for pharmaceutical equipment, medical implants, and high-purity chemical storage tanks requiring maximum weld durability.

Stainless Steel 321 Plates

Titanium-stabilised austenitic steel. It resists chromium carbide precipitation at high temperatures (427–816°C), making it essential for aircraft exhaust manifolds and heat exchangers.

Stainless Steel 904L Plates

A high-alloy super-austenitic grade with Copper and Molybdenum. It provides exceptional resistance to strong reducing acids, like sulfuric acid, in chemical plants.

Stainless Steel 347 Plates

Columbium and tantalum were employed to stabilise the system. It is particularly effective in high-temperature environments, providing refinery equipment and steam systems with exceptional creep and stress rupture properties.

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Industrial Applications of Stainless Steel Cut to Size Plates

Cut-to-size stainless steel plates serve 5 primary industrial sectors across commercial and heavy industrial projects.

Food and Beverage Processing

Custom-sized stainless steel plates resist corrosion and are easy to maintain. They suit sanitary processing equipment, splashbacks, and sturdy industrial countertops.

Architectural and Decorative

Brushed and mirror-finished plates serve as cladding panels, elevator surrounds, column covers, and interior design elements.

Marine and Offshore

It withstands seawater exposure in hull fittings, offshore platform components, and desalination equipment.

Industrial Equipment and Pressure Vessels

These plates also form pressure vessel shells, heat exchangers, and structural components in power generation and petrochemical facilities.

Shipping & Packaging

Main export packaging setup Heavy-duty wooden boxes Packing
Export Packaging Standard

We strictly follow seaworthy export handling standards to protect SS cut to size plate from transit damage, moisture ingress, and surface contamination during long-distance dispatch.

  • Heavy-duty wooden boxes with moisture barrier lining
  • HDPE stretch film wrapping on all bundles
  • Edge and corner protection with plastic padding
  • Silica gel desiccants to minimize moisture exposure
  • ISPM-15 fumigated wooden packaging for export
shipping preparation Plate Bundle Yard Staging
Shipping packaging Plate Bundle Edge Protection
Shipping stock Wrapped Export-Ready Bundles

We Export Worldwide

Sachiya Steel International supplies stainless steel products to major industrial markets across North America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa with export-ready documentation and logistics support.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What cutting tolerances can I expect on custom-cut stainless steel plates? +
Standard shear-cutting tolerances are ± 1/16 inch (± 1.5 mm). Laser and waterjet cutting offer tighter tolerances down to ±0.005 inch. The method selected depends on plate thickness and required edge quality.
What is the difference between Stainless steel sheet and plate? +
Stainless steel sheet is measured in gauge, typically up to 3/16 inch (7 gauge). The plate starts at 3/16 inch (4.76 mm) and extends to 6 inches or more. Both forms can be cut to custom dimensions.
Which Stainless steel plate grade is best for food processing equipment? +
Grade 304 is the most widely used for food and beverage processing because of its corrosion resistance and ease of cleaning. Grade 316L is preferred where higher chloride resistance is needed, such as in brine or acidic environments.
Do cut-to-size stainless steel plates come with mill test reports? +
Indeed. We provide these Mill Test Reports (MTRs) according to EN 10204 3.1. These papers confirm all of the chemical and mechanical properties. They also offer complete material traceability to help you manage your high-stakes industrial inventory.

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