The difference between full thickness and standard thickness of 304 stainless steel plate

In our stainless steel industry, there are two thicknesses for a 304 stainless steel plate, one is the actual thickness, and the other is the label thickness. When it comes to the actual standard thickness of 304 stainless steel plates, many people in the industry will say it is thick enough. Therefore, when some stainless steel veterans come to inquire about steel plates, they will ask what is the full thickness of your 304 stainless steel plates? So why are there thick enough in 304 stainless steel plates? What is the difference between the thickness and the standard thickness? This is an unspoken rule in the stainless steel industry.

The national standard stainless steel also mentions the range between the standard thickness and the actual thickness. It is said that the difference between the standard thickness and the actual thickness is about 20 seconds, which means that the actual thickness of a stainless steel plate with a standard thickness of 1.0 must reach a thickness of 0.8. Of course, it is not ruled out that some merchants in order to gain profits will make some changes to make them smaller. On the surface, there is nothing, but the accumulated thickness of the stainless steel plate will reach an incredible interest rate space. Therefore, each manufacturer's standard thickness The tolerance is different from the actual thickness. We also make 304 stainless steel decorative plates. The thickness of Baobin Group’s 304 stainless steel ranges from small to large tolerances. But if the thickness we quote is thick enough, then it must be the plate you get. thickness.

Sufficient thickness will have a negative difference with the theoretical thickness (also called label thickness). For example, if the label thickness is 1.0mm, then the generally required sufficient thickness is at least around 0.89mm-0.99mm. Sufficient thickness can be understood as "thick enough". The standard thickness is the theoretical thickness. When the coils of steel mills leave the factory, there will be a label indicating the theoretical thickness. This is the standard thickness. When buying 304 stainless steel plates, it is recommended to explain the actual thickness of the stainless steel plates to the stainless steel plate manufacturer.