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No. 1 Finish involves rolling stainless steel that has been heated prior to rolling (hot-rolling). The steel is then heat treated, to produce a uniform microstructure (annealing). This ensures that the steel meets all necessary mechanical property requirements.
Stainless steel is a unique metal alloy composed of steel (iron/carbon) and chromium. There are a variety of finishes that can be applied to stainless steel, from standard mill finishes, to specialty finishes such as brushed, polished, etched, and bead blasting. ... The most common stainless steel finish is 2B.
1 Finish is produced by rolling stainless steel that has been heated prior to rolling (hot-rolling). This is followed by a heat treatment that produces a uniform microstructure (annealing) and ensures that the stainless steel will meet mechanical property requirements.
No. 2D Finish is a uniform, dull silver gray finish. It is applied to thinner coils whose thickness has been reduced by cold rolling. After rolling, the coil is then heat treated to produce a uniform microstructure (annealing), which enables it to meet the necessary mechanical property requirements.
There are many types of surface finish on stainless steel. Some of these originate from the mill, but many are applied later during processing, for example polished, brushed, blasted, etched and colored finishes.
No. 2B — A smooth, moderately reflective cold-rolled annealed and pickled or descaled finish typically produced by imparting a final light cold-rolled pass using [large diameter] polished rolls. This general-purpose finish is more readily polished than No 1 or 2D finishes.
Brushed Stainless Steel Brushed metal has a dull polish and is made through friction. The metal is polished with a fine bristle brush on a belt or wheel that moves in the same direction the whole time, then softened with a greaseless compound or a medium non-woven abrasive belt or pad.
Stainless steel can have a very shiny mirror-like finish. Some stainless steel can have a brushed finish, which gives the surface a non-reflective dull surface, as if brushed by a fine-bristled brush. The brushed steel finish is produced by applying friction to the surface of the metal.
The term stainless steel refers to a type of alloy used in the steel whereas brushed steel refers to a process used to finish the steel. Since the process of brushing steel comes after the steel alloys or components have been combined, a stainless steel item can have a brushed steel finish.
Properly polished stainless steel looks good and helps to reduce the risk of bacteria being retained by the material when it is utilized in sanitary applications. A smooth surface is less likely to accumulate deposits, and is stainless, which generally become focal points for localized corrosion.
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