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Stainless Steel Strip Roll | Precision 301/316 Coils



What buyers really ask about stainless steel strip—notes from the factory floor

If you’ve ever sourced a stainless steel strip roll, you know the questions never end: grade, temper, edge, surface, tolerance, and—let’s be honest—price swings driven by nickel. I’ve walked more slitting lines than I can count, and this particular product from Hebei Yaxin (East Zhaozhuang Village, Shahe Town, Xingtai, Hebei, China) hits a sweet spot for OEMs who need dependable coils without drama.

Stainless Steel Strip Roll | Precision 301/316 Coils

Market snapshot and where it’s going

Demand for precision stainless steel strip roll has quietly moved beyond kitchenware. EV hose clamps, sensor springs, and armoured cable are booming. Many customers say they need narrower widths (down to ≈4 mm) with tighter slitting and better edge integrity. Nickel volatility nudges buyers toward 201/202 in cost-sensitive parts, while food, chemical, and marine users still lean hard on 304/316.

Quick tech specs

Grades covered: 201/202/304/316; thickness 0.1–2.0 mm; width 4–690 mm; surfaces 2B/BA/polished/fogging. Real-world values can vary by temper and lot—here’s a practical snapshot:

Grade options 201 / 202 (cost-optimized), 304 (general-purpose), 316 (marine/chemical)
Thickness range 0.10–2.00 mm (±0.02–0.05 mm typical)
Width range 4–690 mm (slitting tolerance ≈ ±0.05–0.10 mm)
Surface 2B / BA / polished / fogging; Ra ≈ 0.10–0.30 μm on BA
Mechanical (typ.) YS 260–520 MPa; UTS 520–750 MPa; HV 150–230 (by temper)
Certs Certificate of Conformity; MTC EN 10204 3.1; ISO 9001; RoHS/REACH on request
Stainless Steel Strip Roll | Precision 301/316 Coils

Process flow and quality checkpoints

  • Raw material: prime slabs/hot bands (traceable heats)
  • Cold rolling → continuous annealing → pickling → skin-pass (2B) or bright anneal (BA)
  • Precision slitting, edge deburring/round-edge as needed
  • Surface finishing (polished/fogging) and oiling where required
  • Testing: thickness/width gauges, eddy-current for surface defects, tensile per ISO 6892-1, hardness HV, salt spray for reference per ASTM B117, chemistry via spectrometer
  • Packing: PE wrap + strapping + pallets; VCI export pack on request

Standards aligned: ASTM A240, EN 10088, JIS G4305. Service life? Indoors 10–25 years for 304; coastal installs push buyers to 316 (2–10+ years depending on chlorides; maintenance matters).

Where it’s used (and why)

Kitchenware, glass lids, tubing, hose clamps, coil springs, measurement instruments, armoured cable, and electronic parts. A plant engineer told me, “We switched to 202 for springs and saved 7% with no scrap increase”—not unusual. For brine or bleach exposure, I still nudge teams toward 316, to be honest.

Stainless Steel Strip Roll | Precision 301/316 Coils

Vendor comparison (my notes)

Vendor MOQ Lead time Tolerance Certs Notes
Hebei Yaxin (origin: Xingtai) ≈1–3 tons/size 7–20 days Width ±0.05–0.10 mm ISO 9001, CoC, MTC 3.1 Strong on custom widths/edges
Importer A (mixed mills) Stock-based Immediate–30 days ±0.10–0.20 mm Varies Great for rush but limited custom
Local service center Small lots 3–10 days ±0.10 mm Basic Convenient; cost may be higher

Customization and packaging

  • Edges: slit, deburred, or round-edge
  • Tempers: 1/4 hard to full hard; spring temper on request
  • Coil ID/OD per line setup; tight-wind for small widths
  • Export-safe packs with VCI; label traceability down to heat/lot

Mini case notes

  • Kitchenware: 201 → 304 upgrade in acid-wash area cut returns by ≈60%.
  • Marine cable armor: 316, 0.25×12 mm BA; after 1,000 h salt spray, no red rust observed (indicative lab test, field results vary).
  • Hose clamps: 202 strip with deburred edges improved tool uptime—operator fingers thanked us, too.
Stainless Steel Strip Roll | Precision 301/316 Coils

Bottom line: pick the grade for the environment (201/202 for budgets, 304 for general, 316 when chlorides bite), and insist on documented testing. A well-made stainless steel strip roll should feel boring in production—that’s a compliment.

References

  1. ASTM A240/A240M: Standard Specification for Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip.
  2. EN 10088-2: Stainless steels—Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip.
  3. JIS G4305: Cold-rolled stainless steel plates and sheets.
  4. ASTM B117: Standard Practice for Operating Salt Spray (Fog) Apparatus.
  5. ISO 6892-1: Metallic materials—Tensile testing—Method of test at room temperature.

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