301/304 Stainless Steel Sheet Plate Strip Foil Sheet 200*300mm 100/200/300*1000m

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304 & 301 Stainless Steel Foil Sheet — Precision Thickness for Demanding DIY & Industrial Work

When a project demands tight dimensional tolerances and reliable corrosion resistance, standard sheet metal often falls short. Fabricators, hobbyists, and engineers who need ultra-thin stainless steel foil — from shimming machinery to crafting heat shields — require material that holds its stated thickness without warping or surface defects. These 304 and 301 stainless steel foil sheets are cut to consistent dimensions so you can measure once and cut with confidence.

Each sheet is made from either 304 or 301 austenitic stainless steel. The 304 grade offers excellent general-purpose corrosion resistance with a chromium-nickel composition, while 301 provides slightly higher tensile strength and work-hardening characteristics. Thickness options span 0.02 mm to 0.45 mm (approximately 0.0008 in to 0.018 in), and sheet sizes include 200×300 mm (~7.9×11.8 in), 100×1000 mm (~3.9×39.4 in), 200×1000 mm (~7.9×39.4 in), and 300×1000 mm (~11.8×39.4 in). Quantities of 1, 2, 3, or 5 pieces per order are available.

Typical applications for these stainless steel foil sheets include precision shimming between mechanical components, gasket blanks for low-pressure assemblies, heat-deflection barriers in electronics enclosures, and thin-wall forming stock for custom brackets. The 0.02–0.05 mm range suits shim stacking and RF shielding, while the 0.15–0.40 mm range works well for structural blanks and spring-temper forming.

⚙️ Compatible with standard metal shears, laser cutters, waterjet systems, and hand snips. 304 grade is weldable with standard TIG/MIG processes; 301 is suitable for cold-forming and spring applications.

✅ Key Features of These Stainless Steel Foil Sheets

📏Ultra-thin range from 0.02 mm to 0.45 mm — covers shim stock, gasket blanks, heat shields, and light structural blanks in a single product line.
🔩Two alloy grades available — 304 for corrosion resistance in wet or chemical environments; 301 for higher tensile strength and spring-back forming applications.
📐Four sheet sizes — 200×300 mm, 100×1000 mm, 200×1000 mm, and 300×1000 mm give you the right blank area without excess waste.
🛡️Austenitic structure — non-magnetic in annealed state (304), resists oxidation up to approximately 870 °C (1600 °F) in intermittent service.
📦Flexible quantity options — order 1, 2, 3, or 5 pieces per variant so you can match your project run without over-buying.
✂️Consistent surface finish — mill-rolled surface suitable for further polishing, etching, or direct use as a functional shim or barrier layer.

📐 Technical Specifications — Stainless Steel Foil Sheet

Material Grades 304 Stainless Steel / 301 Stainless Steel
Thickness Range 0.02 mm – 0.45 mm (0.0008 in – 0.018 in)
Available Sheet Sizes 200×300 mm, 100×1000 mm, 200×1000 mm, 300×1000 mm
Quantity per Order 1, 2, 3, or 5 pieces (select via variant)
Surface Finish Mill-rolled (2B-equivalent)
Alloy Type Austenitic (non-magnetic in annealed state for 304)
Corrosion Resistance Good (304); Moderate (301)
Max Intermittent Service Temp ~870 °C / 1600 °F (304 grade)
Typical Tensile Strength See variant options
Tolerance See variant options

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose between 304 and 301 stainless steel for my project?

Choose 304 when corrosion resistance is the primary concern — it performs well in wet, humid, or mildly acidic environments and is the more common general-purpose grade. Choose 301 when you need higher tensile strength or plan to cold-work the sheet into a spring or formed part; 301 work-hardens more rapidly, which can be an advantage in spring-temper applications but requires more force during bending.

What thickness should I select for shimming applications?

For precision shimming between mechanical components, the 0.02 mm – 0.10 mm range is most commonly used. Thinner foils (0.02–0.05 mm) allow fine incremental adjustments, while 0.05–0.10 mm sheets provide a balance of rigidity and flexibility. Stack multiple pieces to reach your target gap dimension — that is why 2, 3, and 5-piece quantity options are available.

Are these sheets compatible with laser cutting or waterjet cutting?

Yes. Both 304 and 301 stainless steel foil sheets are compatible with fiber laser cutting, CO₂ laser cutting (with appropriate assist gas), and waterjet cutting. For very thin gauges (0.02–0.05 mm), laser cutting with nitrogen assist gas is recommended to avoid heat discoloration. Hand shears or rotary slitters work well for straight cuts on thicker gauges (0.15 mm and above).

Will these sheets rust or corrode in outdoor or wet environments?

304 stainless steel provides good corrosion resistance in most outdoor and wet environments due to its 18% chromium and 8% nickel content. It is not fully immune — prolonged exposure to chloride-rich environments (such as coastal salt air or pool chemicals) can cause surface pitting over time. 301 offers slightly lower corrosion resistance than 304. For highly corrosive environments, consider 316-grade material instead.

Which sheet size should I order for heat shield or RF shielding applications?

For heat shields in electronics enclosures, the 200×300 mm size is often sufficient for single-board or small chassis applications. For larger panels or continuous strip shielding, the 100×1000 mm or 200×1000 mm options provide more coverage with fewer seams. The 300×1000 mm size suits larger enclosures or when you need to cut multiple pieces from a single blank.

Can I weld or solder these stainless steel foil sheets?

304 stainless steel foil can be TIG welded using ER308L filler wire; use low heat input and back-purge with argon to prevent oxidation on thin gauges. Soldering is possible with stainless-compatible flux and silver-bearing solder, though joint strength will be lower than welding. 301 is also weldable but may require post-weld annealing if the work-hardened condition needs to be restored. Spot welding is feasible on gauges 0.05 mm and above.

How do I determine how many pieces to order?

Order 1 piece if you are prototyping or need a single blank. Order 2–3 pieces if you anticipate trimming errors or need matched pairs (e.g., symmetric shims on both sides of a component). Order 5 pieces for small production runs or when you want spares on hand. Pricing scales with quantity, so multi-piece orders offer a lower per-sheet cost.

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