Stainless Steel Full Size Sheet
Order stainless steel sheet metal online with us. All of our stainless steel sheeting is available in a wide selection of steel grades to help you meet your requirements. Most of our steel products are from the popular 3000 Series, however we do also stock 430 for specialist applications.
When you buy metal online, it's the easiest way to choose the right steel products and metals for you. You can browse and compare our stainless sheets with aluminium sheet, brass sheets, copper sheet and mild steel sheets. All of our sheet metal has a comprehensive description and specification.
The most common stainless steel sheet metal is grade 304. Used for a variety of household, commercial and industrial applications. 304 metal sheeting is the dominant grade, most recognisable for sinks and saucepans. It has a much higher corrosion resistance than regular steel. Widely used because of the ease in which it is formed into various shapes. Also the grade of choice for stainless steel splashbacks, architectural panelling, metal tube, signs and plaques.
At Aluminium Warehouse, we pride ourselves on both our facilities and level of choice. All our sheet steel is ready to order in a wide range of sheet thickness, lengths and widths. We have standard sizes from 2000mm sheet stainless steel. If you require a custom size, you can have your sheet metal cut to any size. Our cut to size service is free of charge.
Thanks to its unique properties, it’s hard to find a UK sector that doesn’t use stainless sheets. By definition, stainless steel metal becomes a sheet when its width is less than 0.25 inches. Stainless steel sheets pass through special rollers during the manufacturing process to get the desired thickness and dimensions.
Because of their unique manufacturing process, you can get dull polished stainless steel sheets in different dimensions. For instance, we stock 0.5mm stainless steel sheet and 0.7mm stainless steel sheet.
Due to the varied dimensions available, stainless steel sheet finds use in household items and installations. At Aluminium Warehouse, we only sell corrosion-resistant stainless steel sheets. That means they can be useful in industries like transportation, textiles, aerospace and chemical.
0.9mm stainless sheet and its other variants are also common in automobiles, aeroplanes, construction, screws, chemical containers, nuts and bolts. Dull polished stainless steel sheet also has different forms of marine application.
Due to its resistance to corrosion, our stainless steel sheet offerings are hugely useful in the food industry. Thanks to their acid content, meat and fruit can be corrosive. Because they’re hugely corrosive-resistant, stainless steel sheet is a first choice for making sinks, coffee pots, stoves, refrigerators, table tops, kitchen utensils, flatware, pans and pots.
Whether it’s a 1mm stainless sheet you need or the 1.2mm stainless steel sheet, we have it of the best quality. Whatever the reason you need stainless steel sheet in the UK, we have a dimension that fits.
Our collection of metals also includes mild steel sheets.
Why Choose Our Stainless Steel Sheets Offering
There’s a reason we’re a leading provider of stainless steel sheets in the UK. It’s because when customers do business with us, they get top-quality every time. We can deliver any of the following steel sheet options:
1.5mm stainless steel sheet
2mm stainless steel sheet
2.5mm stainless steel sheet
3mm stainless steel sheet
With every batch, we guarantee the following advantages:
Low Carbon Content
Our 304 and 316 dull polished stainless sheet offerings have low carbon content. Therefore, they’re hugely useful in the construction and welding industries. While welding it, you’ll have zero carbide precipitation.
Rust Resistance
Our polished stainless steel sheet is hugely resistant to rust. For the food and manufacturing industries, rust resistance is a great advance. Our 304 stainless steel sheet won’t need to undergo annealing after welding it.
While they may not boast the same resistance to rust, we also stock copper sheets and brass sheets for varied needs.
Machinable
Thanks to the superior formability of our stainless steel sheet, users can stamp and deep draw it for varied applications.
Stainless steel sheet metal has low-yield strength and superior elongation. The combination of these qualities means it can assume all manner of shapes. Take full advantage of the machinability of our stainless steel sheet today! It’ll harden rapidly and only requires air cooling after shaping it.
Non-magnetic, Poor Conductor
An aluminium sheet is a conductor of electricity. This characteristic makes it unsuitable in certain areas. On the other hand, stainless steel sheet metal is a poor thermal and electrical conductor.
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Versatility
We offer stainless steel sheets in different dimensions for an extensive range of applications. If you need the metal stronger, you can easily achieve that thanks to cold working.
Our 304 stainless steel sheet is a solid bet for applications in corrosive environments and high-temperature zones. We also have stainless steel round bars in different dimensions. Check our collection today!
Resilience at High Temperature
Our stainless steel performs better than mild carbon steel at high temperatures. Its strength retention means it offers better fire resistance, even at temperatures over 500°C.
Fantastic Tensile Strength
Whether it’s the 0.5mm stainless steel or 0.7 steel sheet, these products have more tensile strength than aluminium, brass or mild steel sheets.
We also stock Stainless Steel Angles. Shop now!
Where Can I Buy Stainless Steel Sheets?
You can buy stainless steel sheets online. Here at Aluminium Warehouse, we offer secure online payments and prompt delivery across the UK.
How Much Does a Sheet of Stainless Steel Cost?
Stainless steel sheets can cost between £80-£800 depending on the dimensions.
Can You Bend Stainless Sheets?
You can bend a stainless sheet. How easy it is to bend the sheet depends on its thickness. Thinner sheets are easier to bend by hand. For the thicker ones, you’ll need a designated bending tool.