304 Stainless Steel Thin Plate Band Foil Sheet 0.01mm-0.5mm Metal Strip Roll

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304 Stainless Steel Foil Sheet & Metal Strip Roll — Precision Thickness for Every DIY & Industrial Task

When a repair, fabrication, or shimming job demands exact material thickness and you can't afford warping, rust, or inconsistency, finding the right thin metal strip becomes the bottleneck. Hobbyists, machinists, and fabricators who work with tight tolerances know the frustration of sourcing sheet stock that's either too thick, too wide, or sold only in bulk rolls they'll never fully use. This 304 stainless steel foil sheet is stocked in a wide matrix of thicknesses, widths, and lengths so you can order exactly what the job requires — nothing more, nothing wasted.

Each strip is cut from 304-grade stainless steel, a chromium-nickel alloy known for its corrosion resistance, smooth surface finish, and consistent mechanical properties. Thickness options run from 0.01 mm (approximately 0.0004 in) up to 1.0 mm (approximately 0.039 in); widths span 10 mm (≈ 0.39 in) to 300 mm (≈ 11.8 in); and lengths are available in 1 m, 3 m, 5 m, and 10 m cuts. The combination gives you fine-gauge foil for gaskets and shims as well as heavier strip for structural banding and heat shields — all in one listing.

Typical applications include precision shimming between machine components, custom gasket fabrication for plumbing and HVAC systems, thin-wall heat shielding in automotive and exhaust builds, decorative inlay work in woodworking and furniture, and electrical shielding tape in electronics enclosures. The consistent roll format also suits continuous-feed cutting jigs and CNC blanking operations where repeatable strip width is critical.

🔧 Compatibility: Suitable for use with standard metal shears, rotary cutters, laser cutters, and CNC punching equipment. 304 grade is weldable (TIG/MIG) and compatible with most stainless-rated adhesives and fasteners. Not recommended as a direct replacement for 316-grade in prolonged saltwater immersion environments.

✅ Key Features of These 304 Stainless Steel Foil Strips

📏Ultra-wide thickness range — 0.01 mm to 1.0 mm in fine increments lets you match the exact gauge your project specifies without grinding or stacking multiple layers.
📐Multiple width options — 10 mm, 20 mm, 30 mm, 50 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm, and 300 mm widths cover narrow shim stock through broad sheet applications in a single product family.
🔄Flexible length cuts — Choose 1 m, 3 m, 5 m, or 10 m to match your project scope and reduce offcut waste compared to fixed-length sheet purchases.
🛡️304-grade corrosion resistance — The 18% chromium / 8% nickel composition forms a passive oxide layer that resists rust, staining, and mild chemical exposure in indoor and outdoor environments.
✂️Clean, burr-minimized edges — Strip edges are finished to reduce handling hazards and allow direct use in gasket cutting, shimming, and decorative inlay without secondary deburring in most applications.
⚙️Consistent mechanical properties — 304 stainless maintains predictable tensile strength and spring-back characteristics across the thickness range, making it reliable for precision shimming and spring-element fabrication.

📐 Technical Specifications — 304 Stainless Steel Foil Strip

Material Grade 304 Stainless Steel (18/8 Cr-Ni alloy)
Thickness Range 0.01 mm – 1.0 mm (0.0004 in – 0.039 in)
Width Options 10 mm, 20 mm, 30 mm, 50 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm, 300 mm
Length Options 1 m, 3 m, 5 m, 10 m
Surface Finish See variant options
Temper / Hardness See variant options
Tensile Strength (typical) Typically 515–620 MPa (304 annealed standard)
Corrosion Resistance Atmospheric, mild chemical, food-grade environments
Weldability TIG / MIG compatible
Magnetism Slightly magnetic in cold-worked condition; non-magnetic when annealed
Operating Temperature Typically –196 °C to +870 °C (–321 °F to +1598 °F)
Quantity per Order 1 continuous strip per unit ordered

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right thickness for shimming?

Measure the gap you need to fill with a feeler gauge, then select the closest single thickness or combine two strips. For machine-tool shimming, 0.05 mm – 0.2 mm covers most bearing and ways adjustments. For gasket replacement, match the original gasket's compressed thickness. If you're unsure, order one step thinner than your measurement — it's easier to add a second layer than to remove material.

Is 304 stainless steel strong enough for structural banding applications?

For light-duty banding — securing insulation, bundling pipes, or edge-protecting panels — yes. 304 stainless at 0.3 mm – 0.5 mm thickness provides adequate tensile strength for most banding tasks. For heavy-load structural strapping that must resist sustained tension above roughly 500 N, consult a structural engineer and consider a heavier gauge or a dedicated banding alloy.

Will this strip rust or corrode outdoors?

304 stainless steel resists rust in most outdoor atmospheric conditions. The chromium oxide passive layer regenerates when scratched, providing ongoing protection. However, in coastal or marine environments with prolonged salt-spray exposure, surface staining (tea staining) can occur over time. For continuous saltwater immersion, 316-grade stainless is the recommended alternative. Periodic cleaning with a mild stainless cleaner maintains appearance.

Can I cut this foil with standard workshop tools?

Yes. Thinner gauges (0.01 mm – 0.1 mm) cut cleanly with sharp scissors, rotary cutters, or a craft knife and straight edge. Mid-range gauges (0.1 mm – 0.3 mm) work well with aviation snips or a guillotine shear. Thicker strips (0.3 mm – 1.0 mm) are best cut with metal shears, an angle grinder with a thin cutting disc, or a CNC laser/plasma cutter for precision shapes. Always wear cut-resistant gloves when handling thin-gauge metal edges.

Which width should I choose for heat shielding in an exhaust application?

Measure the diameter or perimeter of the component you're wrapping or shielding, then add 10–20 mm overlap. For a 2-inch (50 mm) exhaust pipe wrap, the 50 mm or 100 mm width works well depending on whether you want a single-pass wrap or a wider shield panel. For flat heat shields mounted near headers, the 150 mm – 300 mm widths provide enough coverage to cut custom shapes without seaming.

Is this the same as 316 stainless steel? What is the practical difference?

No. 304 and 316 are both austenitic stainless steels, but 316 adds 2–3% molybdenum, which significantly improves resistance to chloride pitting and crevice corrosion. For most indoor, automotive, HVAC, and general fabrication uses, 304 performs identically to 316 at a lower cost. Choose 316 only when the part will be in prolonged contact with saltwater, chlorinated water, or aggressive industrial chemicals.

Can I weld or solder this stainless steel strip?

TIG welding is the preferred method for thin-gauge 304 stainless — it provides precise heat control that minimizes warping in foil-thickness material. MIG welding works for strips 0.3 mm and above. Silver soldering is possible with appropriate flux and filler. Standard tin-lead solder does not bond reliably to stainless without aggressive acid flux, which can cause corrosion at the joint. For thicknesses below 0.1 mm, adhesive bonding or mechanical fastening is often more practical than welding.

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