What are the commonly used colors for colored stainless steel sheets?
Colored stainless steel sheets come in a rich variety of colors and surface finishes, making them highly favored by designers and consumers both domestically and internationally. What are some of the commonly used colors?
Colored stainless steel sheets are typically distinguished in three aspects: surface finish, color, and fingerprint-resistant treatment.
Surface finishes include titanium gold, titanium black, bronze, sapphire blue, rose gold, coffee brown, bronze green, antique bronze, copper red, zirconium gold, champagne gold, and more.
Colors include gold, rose gold, champagne gold, black titanium, brown gold, and other shades.
Fingerprint-resistant treatments are generally divided into glossy and matte finishes. Common combinations include brushed black titanium with fingerprint resistance, mirror-finish champagne gold with fingerprint resistance, and sandblasted titanium gold with fingerprint resistance.
The processing techniques for colored stainless steel sheets are categorized into four main types: polishing and grinding, brushing, surface coating, and patterned design.
They can be used for various decorative purposes, such as hall wall panels, ceilings, elevator cabin panels, vehicle interior panels, architectural decoration, signage, hotels, KTV nightclubs, shopping malls, specialty stores, and more.
Their decorative effect and corrosion resistance far surpass those of ordinary stainless steel sheets, and they also offer superior wear resistance, scratch resistance, and washability.
Electroplating technology involves applying a layer of metals such as chromium, nickel, copper, or gold onto the surface of the stainless steel sheet during the electroplating process. This enhances rust resistance, improves weldability, reduces high-temperature oxidation, increases thermal and electrical conductivity during production processes like compression spring or wire drawing, and enhances smoothness and aesthetic appeal.
The main processes used today include stainless steel electroplating, stainless steel water electroplating, stainless steel fluorocarbon baking paint, and stainless steel coating processes.
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