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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.5 X 1000 X 2000 mm 2B ze stali 1.4307
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- Grubość blachy: 0.5 mm
- Szerokość blachy: 1000 mm
- Długość blachy: 2000 mm
- Powierzchnia: 2B
- Waga arkusza: 8.0 kg
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.5 X 1250 X 2500 mm 2B ze stali 1.4307
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- Grubość blachy: 0.5 mm
- Szerokość blachy: 1250 mm
- Długość blachy: 2500 mm
- Powierzchnia: 2B
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.6 X 1000 X 2000 mm 2B 400 ze stali 1.4307
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- Grubość blachy: 0.6 mm
- Szerokość blachy: 1000 mm
- Długość blachy: 2000 mm
- Powierzchnia: 2B
- Szlif: 400
- Waga arkusza: 9.6 kg
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.6 X 1000 X 2000 mm 2B ze stali 1.4307
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- Szerokość blachy: 1000 mm
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.6 X 1000 X 2000 mm BA ze stali 1.4307
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- Szerokość blachy: 1000 mm
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- Grubość blachy: 0.6 mm
- Szerokość blachy: 1250 mm
- Długość blachy: 2500 mm
- Powierzchnia: 2B
- Waga arkusza: 15.0 kg
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.6 X 1500 X 3000 mm 2B ze stali 1.4307
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- Grubość blachy: 0.6 mm
- Szerokość blachy: 1500 mm
- Długość blachy: 3000 mm
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- Waga arkusza: 21.6 kg
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.7 X 1500 X 3000 mm 2B ze stali 1.4307
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- Grubość blachy: 0.7 mm
- Szerokość blachy: 1500 mm
- Długość blachy: 3000 mm
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.8 X 1000 X 2000 mm 2B ze stali 1.4307
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- Grubość blachy: 0.8 mm
- Szerokość blachy: 1000 mm
- Długość blachy: 2000 mm
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.8 X 1000 X 2000 mm BA ze stali 1.4307
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- Szerokość blachy: 1000 mm
- Długość blachy: 2000 mm
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- Szerokość blachy: 1250 mm
- Długość blachy: 2500 mm
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Blacha kwasoodporna nierdzewna 0.8 X 1250 X 2500 mm BA ze stali 1.4307
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Sheets — stainless steel sheets for corrosion resistance and durability
Stainless steel sheets are flat metal products made exclusively from stainless, acid‑resistant or heat‑resistant steels. They are valued for their corrosion resistance, appearance and long service life. In this category you will find sheets suitable for everything from small DIY projects in the garage to large‑scale architectural, marine and industrial applications.
What are stainless steel sheets?
Stainless steel sheets (often called “sheets” or “plates” when thicker) are thin, flat pieces of stainless steel produced in different alloys and surface finishes. Common commercial grades include austenitic 304 (AISI 304 / EN 1.4301 / UNS S30400) and 316 (AISI 316 / EN 1.4401 / UNS S31600), low‑carbon 316L (AISI 316L / UNS S31603), ferritic 430 (AISI 430 / EN 1.4016 / UNS S43000) and duplex 2205 (EN 1.4462 / UNS S31803). There are also heat‑resistant and specialty alloys (for example super‑austenitic or nickel‑alloys) for demanding environments.
Key properties
- Corrosion resistance: Stainless steel forms a passive chromium oxide layer that protects the metal. Higher alloyed grades (e.g. 316/316L, duplex or 904L) give improved resistance in chloride or acidic environments; these are often marketed as acid‑resistant sheets.
- Mechanical damage resistance: Stainless sheets offer good strength and impact resistance compared with many non‑ferrous materials. Thickness and alloy choice influence hardness and dent resistance.
- Heat resistance: Specific heat‑resistant grades are available for elevated‑temperature applications such as flue liners, furnace parts or exhaust systems.
- Hygiene and appearance: Stainless sheets are used where a clean, non‑porous surface is required (food, medical, kitchen equipment) and in architectural finishes where appearance matters.
Typical applications and industries
Stainless steel sheets are used across many sectors. Typical applications include:
- Food processing, catering and commercial kitchens (worktops, splashbacks, appliances)
- Pharmaceutical and medical equipment (cleanable surfaces and components)
- Chemical and petrochemical plants (process vessels, ducts and linings where acid‑resistant sheets may be required)
- Marine and offshore (decking, cladding, fittings where sea water resistance is needed)
- Construction and architecture (cladding, façades, balustrades)
- Automotive and transport (trim, structural panels, exhaust components)
- HVAC and ductwork
- Small‑scale and garage projects (brackets, panels, custom housings)
Available formats, thicknesses and finishes
Sheets are supplied in various thicknesses (thin gauge sheets to several millimetres — heavier items are often called plates) and in standard widths and cut lengths or custom cut to size. Common surface finishes include:
- 2B — smooth mill finish, widely used in general fabrication
- No.4 — brushed finish for decorative and hygienic applications
- BA / mirror — bright, reflective surfaces
- Specialist finishes for architectural use or improved cleanability
Choosing the right grade
Select the grade based on the environment and performance needs. For example:
- 304 (AISI 304 / EN 1.4301) — general purpose, good corrosion resistance for indoor environments
- 316 / 316L (AISI 316 / EN 1.4401 / 1.4404) — better resistance to chlorides and many acids; common for marine and food industry uses
- Duplex 2205 — higher strength and improved chloride resistance compared with standard austenitics
- 430 — ferritic grade used where moderate corrosion resistance and lower cost are acceptable
If the application involves aggressive chemicals or very high chloride levels (for example certain chemical process streams or seawater exposure), discuss the exact media and conditions with the supplier to select the correct alloy — sometimes super‑austenitic or nickel alloys are needed.
Care, cleaning and maintenance
Maintaining stainless steel sheets is straightforward but important to preserve their properties:
- Clean regularly with warm water, mild detergent and a soft cloth or sponge.
- Avoid abrasive scouring pads, steel wool or cleaners containing strong chlorides (bleach) — these can scratch the surface and cause localized corrosion.
- After exposure to salt or chlorides, rinse with fresh water as soon as possible.
- For damaged or heat‑discoloured surfaces, passivation (removing free iron and restoring the passive layer) can be recommended — ask for guidance for the specific grade.
Who buys stainless steel sheets?
Our customers range from hobbyists and small workshops to contractors, fabricators, food and pharmaceutical manufacturers, marine and offshore companies, architects and building firms. Whether you need a single custom cut sheet for a one‑off job or a bulk supply for industrial production, choosing the right alloy, thickness and finish ensures long‑term performance.
Need help selecting sheets? If you are unsure which stainless steel sheet is right for your project — for example whether you need austenitic 304/316, ferritic 430, duplex 2205 or an acid‑resistant grade — contact our technical team with details of the environment, temperatures and chemicals involved. We’ll recommend the most suitable product and finish.

