Decorative steel sheet
Steel sheet is one of those products that is produced in different and specific surfaces. One of these special surfaces is decorative steel sheet, which will be discussed in this article.
Due to the presence of elements such as nickel and chromium in its chemical composition, steel sheet has anti-corrosion properties and resistance to oxidation. This, along with its aesthetic appearance, makes it used in a wide range of applications and in many cases, it is chosen as the first choice of designers and manufacturers.
Types of decorative steel sheets
Decorative steel sheet is produced in a variety of different grades, designs, and colors, including:
- Golden Mirror Steel Sheet
- Silver Mirror Steel Sheet
- Silver brushed steel sheet
- Gold patterned steel sheet
- Silver patterned steel sheet
- Smoked mirror steel sheet
- Copper mirror steel sheet and . . .
Decorative steel sheet is usually produced in grades 304 and 430. These grades are among the most widely used types of decorative steel sheet.
Features of decorative steel sheet
As mentioned earlier, decorative steel sheet has the property of resistance to corrosion and oxidation due to the presence of nickel and chromium in its chemical composition, and in addition to these, it is used in a wide range of applications due to its extraordinary aesthetic appearance. All these features, in addition to its long life, high durability and minimal need for maintenance, have increased its popularity.
Applications of decorative steel sheet
As the name of this alloy suggests, decorative steel sheet is mainly used in decoration and decoration. Interior decoration of buildings, banks, metro stations, arcades and shopping malls, etc. are among the cases where decorative steel sheet is widely used. It should be noted that this type of sheet is also used in the manufacture of luxury furniture.