304 Stainless Steel Sheet Plate Strip Foil Sheet 200/300*1000mm Thick:0.05-0.4mm

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304 Stainless Steel Sheet & Foil Strip — Precision Thickness for DIY and Fabrication Projects

When a project demands tight dimensional control and reliable corrosion resistance, finding a 304 stainless steel sheet in the exact thickness you need can be frustrating. Whether you are a hobbyist building a custom bracket, a maker shimming a mechanical assembly, or a small-shop fabricator cutting gaskets, inconsistent material thickness wastes time and money. These 304 stainless steel sheet foil strips are stocked in six calibrated thicknesses so you can match the spec without compromise.

Each piece is cut from Grade 304 austenitic stainless steel — an alloy containing approximately 18% chromium and 8% nickel — and supplied in two width-by-length formats: 200 × 1000 mm (roughly 7.9 × 39.4 in) and 300 × 1000 mm (roughly 11.8 × 39.4 in). Thickness options run from 0.05 mm (≈ 0.002 in) up to 0.40 mm (≈ 0.016 in), covering ultra-thin foil work through light structural shim applications. Quantity packs of 1, 2, 3, or 5 sheets let you order exactly what the job requires.

Typical use cases include precision shim stock for machinery alignment, heat-shield backing in automotive or appliance repair, corrosion-resistant liner panels for wet environments, and thin-gauge blanks for laser cutting or hand-forming. The consistent rolled finish also makes these sheets suitable for decorative inlay work and craft metalworking where surface appearance matters.

🔧 Compatibility: Suitable for general fabrication, shim stock, gasket cutting, heat shielding, and decorative metalwork. Compatible with standard metal shears, laser cutters, and hand-forming tools. Not recommended for applications requiring Grade 316 marine-grade corrosion resistance.

✅ Key Features of These 304 Stainless Steel Sheet Foil Strips

  • 📏 Six calibrated thicknesses — 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.30, and 0.40 mm give you precise control over material cross-section without custom ordering.
  • 📐 Two sheet sizes — 200 × 1000 mm and 300 × 1000 mm (±1 mm tolerance typical for rolled sheet) cover both compact and wider workpiece requirements.
  • 🛡️ Grade 304 corrosion resistance — the 18/8 chromium-nickel composition resists oxidation, moisture, and mild chemical exposure in everyday indoor and sheltered outdoor environments.
  • ✂️ Workable with common tools — thinner gauges (0.05–0.15 mm) can be cut with heavy-duty scissors or a craft knife; thicker gauges (0.20–0.40 mm) respond well to tin snips or a metal shear.
  • 📦 Flexible quantity packs — order 1, 2, 3, or 5 sheets per variant so you can stock exactly what the project calls for without over-buying.
  • 🔩 Consistent rolled surface finish — the mill-rolled surface is uniform across the sheet, making it suitable for visible decorative applications as well as functional shim and gasket work.

📐 Technical Specifications — Stainless Steel Sheet Foil Strip

Material Grade 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel (18% Cr, 8% Ni)
Width Options 200 mm (≈ 7.9 in) / 300 mm (≈ 11.8 in)
Length 1000 mm (≈ 39.4 in)
Thickness Options 0.05 mm / 0.10 mm / 0.15 mm / 0.20 mm / 0.30 mm / 0.40 mm
Thickness Tolerance See variant options
Surface Finish Mill-rolled (2B-type appearance typical)
Quantity per Pack 1 / 2 / 3 / 5 sheets (select above)
Corrosion Resistance Suitable for indoor and sheltered outdoor use; not rated for marine immersion
Magnetic Properties Slightly magnetic in cold-worked condition (typical for 304)
Compatible Processes Shearing, laser cutting, hand-forming, bending, shimming
Product Type Stainless Steel Sheet / Foil Strip

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose between 200 mm and 300 mm width?

Choose 200 × 1000 mm when your workpiece or shim footprint fits within a roughly 8-inch-wide strip — common for machinery shims, narrow heat shields, and craft inlays. Select 300 × 1000 mm when you need a wider blank for larger gaskets, panel liners, or projects where you want to cut multiple smaller pieces from a single sheet with less waste.

Which thickness should I choose for shim stock applications?

For fine machinery alignment shims, 0.05 mm or 0.10 mm are the most common starting points — they allow incremental adjustment without adding significant stack height. For heavier-duty shim applications where rigidity matters, 0.20 mm to 0.40 mm provides more structural support. If you are unsure, 0.10 mm is a versatile middle ground used across a wide range of mechanical shimming tasks.

Is 304 stainless steel rust-proof?

Grade 304 is highly corrosion-resistant in most everyday environments — it resists oxidation, moisture, and mild acids well. However, it is not fully rust-proof under all conditions. Prolonged exposure to chloride-rich environments (such as saltwater or de-icing salts) can cause surface pitting over time. For marine or high-chloride applications, Grade 316 stainless steel is the more appropriate choice.

Can I cut these sheets with standard workshop tools?

Yes. The 0.05 mm and 0.10 mm foil gauges can be cut cleanly with heavy-duty scissors, a sharp craft knife against a steel ruler, or a rotary cutter. The 0.15 mm and 0.20 mm gauges work well with aviation tin snips. For 0.30 mm and 0.40 mm, a bench-mounted metal shear or angle grinder with a cutting disc gives the cleanest edge. Laser cutting is compatible with all thicknesses listed.

Are these sheets compatible with welding or soldering?

Grade 304 stainless steel is weldable using TIG or MIG processes with appropriate 308L filler wire. The thinner gauges (0.05–0.15 mm) require careful heat management to avoid warping or burn-through; experienced welders typically use pulse settings or spot-weld techniques. Soldering is possible with stainless-steel-compatible flux, though adhesion is more challenging than with copper or mild steel. For most DIY joining needs at these thicknesses, mechanical fastening or adhesive bonding is simpler.

Will the surface finish show fingerprints or scratches easily?

The mill-rolled finish on these sheets has a smooth, semi-reflective appearance similar to a 2B finish. Like all polished or semi-polished stainless surfaces, it will show fingerprints and light scratches during handling. For functional applications (shims, gaskets, heat shields) this is not a concern. For visible decorative use, handle with clean gloves and apply a thin coat of stainless steel polish after forming to restore the surface appearance.

How do I decide how many sheets to order?

For a single repair or one-off project, a quantity of 1 is usually sufficient. If you are cutting multiple pieces from one sheet or expect to make test cuts before the final piece, ordering 2 or 3 gives you working material without waste anxiety. The 5-pack offers the best per-sheet value and is practical for ongoing workshop stock or batch production of small parts.

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