304 Stainless Steel Sheet Bright Polish 0.8mm thick,60mm x 500mm (2pcs)

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304 Stainless Steel Sheet 0.8mm Bright Polish — Precision-Cut Flat Stock for DIY Fabrication

When your project demands a flat metal sheet that holds its shape, resists rust, and takes a clean edge, thin mild or coated steel often falls short. DIY fabricators, hobbyists, and repair technicians who need a reliable 304 stainless steel sheet in a workable gauge and ready-to-use size will find this 0.8mm bright-polished option a practical fit for the bench or workshop.

Each pack contains 2 pieces of 304-grade stainless steel sheet, measuring 60mm × 500mm (approximately 2.36 in × 19.69 in) at 0.8mm (approximately 0.031 in) thickness. The bright polished (2B/BA-style) surface finish delivers a smooth, reflective face on one side, making it suitable for applications where appearance matters alongside function.

Typical uses include custom brackets and mounting plates for electronics enclosures, thin shim stock for machinery alignment, decorative inlay strips for furniture or cabinetry, and patch panels for small appliance or HVAC repair. The narrow 60mm width is particularly well-suited for channel liners, edge guards, and strip-form reinforcement in tight spaces.

🔧 Compatibility: Suitable for standard metalworking tools — tin snips, angle grinders, bench shears, and MIG/TIG welding. Compatible with most adhesives, rivets, and self-tapping screws rated for stainless steel.

✅ Key Features of These 304 Stainless Steel Sheets

  • 🔩 304 Grade Alloy: Contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel for solid corrosion resistance in indoor and mildly humid outdoor environments.
  • Bright Polished Finish: Smooth, reflective surface reduces surface roughness and is easy to wipe clean — no additional finishing required for most decorative uses.
  • 📏 0.8mm Gauge: Thin enough to cut with aviation snips or a rotary tool, yet rigid enough to hold form under moderate load without bending under its own weight.
  • 📦 2-Piece Pack: Two identical sheets per order give you a spare for test cuts, prototyping, or a second identical part without reordering.
  • ⚙️ Weldable and Formable: Responds well to MIG and TIG welding; can be bent along the short axis with a sheet metal brake or bench vise without cracking at this gauge.
  • 🛡️ Oxidation-Resistant Surface: The passive oxide layer on 304 stainless resists staining from water, mild acids, and cleaning agents commonly found in kitchens and workshops.

📐 Technical Specifications — Stainless Steel Sheet

Material 304 Stainless Steel (18-8)
Surface Finish Bright Polish (2B/BA)
Thickness 0.8mm (0.031 in)
Sheet Width 60mm (2.36 in)
Sheet Length 500mm (19.69 in)
Quantity per Pack 2 pieces
Tensile Strength Typically 515–620 MPa (AISI 304 standard range)
Yield Strength Typically 205 MPa minimum
Hardness See variant options
Edge Condition See variant options
Tolerance ±0.05mm thickness (typical mill tolerance)
Weight (per pack) Approximately 0.24 kg

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 304 and 316 stainless steel, and which should I choose?

304 stainless steel contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel, making it corrosion-resistant in most indoor and light outdoor environments. 316 adds molybdenum for enhanced resistance to chlorides and salt water. For general DIY fabrication, brackets, shims, and decorative applications away from marine or heavily chlorinated environments, 304 is the practical and cost-effective choice.

Can I cut this sheet with standard hand tools?

Yes. At 0.8mm thickness, this sheet can be cut cleanly with aviation tin snips, a rotary tool with a cutting disc, or a jigsaw fitted with a metal-cutting blade. A bench shear or guillotine will produce the straightest edge. Always wear gloves — freshly cut stainless edges are sharp.

Is the bright polished finish on both sides?

Bright polished (2B/BA) stainless sheet is typically polished on one face, with the reverse side having a matte mill finish. If a polished appearance is needed on both sides, light hand-polishing with a fine abrasive pad (400–600 grit) will bring the reverse side to a comparable sheen.

Will this sheet rust or stain over time?

304 stainless steel forms a passive chromium oxide layer that resists rust and staining under normal conditions. Prolonged exposure to salt water, strong chlorine solutions, or industrial acids can compromise this layer. For outdoor or marine use, 316-grade is recommended. For indoor, kitchen, or workshop applications, 304 performs reliably with minimal maintenance.

Can I weld or solder this sheet?

Yes. 304 stainless steel is readily weldable using MIG or TIG processes with ER308L filler wire. Soldering is possible with appropriate stainless-compatible flux and silver-bearing solder. Avoid using carbon steel wire brushes or tools that may embed iron particles and cause surface rust.

How do I bend this sheet without cracking it?

At 0.8mm, this sheet bends readily in a bench vise with a straight edge or a small sheet metal brake. Bend along the short (60mm) axis for tighter curves. Allow a minimum bend radius of approximately 1–1.5× the material thickness (0.8–1.2mm) to avoid stress cracking. Annealing is not required at this gauge for most bend angles.

What are the most common DIY uses for a 60mm × 500mm strip at this gauge?

This size is well-suited for edge guards and corner protectors on furniture or cabinetry, shim stock for machinery or appliance leveling, custom mounting brackets for electronics or lighting, channel liners, decorative inlay strips, and small patch panels for appliance repair. The 60mm width fits neatly into standard channel extrusions and door frame gaps.

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