A2/304 Stainless Steel Foil Sheet 0.01mm-1mm Thick Fine Plate Metal Strip Roll

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A2/304 Stainless Steel Foil Sheet — Precision-Rolled Metal Strip for DIY & Fabrication

When a project demands a thin, flat metal surface that holds its shape under repeated stress, most hardware-store sheet stock falls short — it's too thick, too soft, or corrodes within months. This A2/304 stainless steel foil sheet is designed for makers, fabricators, and engineers who need a dimensionally consistent, corrosion-resistant metal strip they can cut, bend, or laminate without guesswork.

Each roll is produced from A2-grade (AISI 304) austenitic stainless steel, offering a chromium content of approximately 18% and nickel content of approximately 8%, which gives the alloy its characteristic rust resistance and non-magnetic properties in the annealed state. Thickness options span 0.01 mm to 1.5 mm (roughly 0.0004 in to 0.059 in), widths run from 50 mm to 300 mm (approximately 2 in to 11.8 in), and lengths are available in 1 m, 2 m, 3 m, and 5 m cuts.

Typical applications include gasket blanking and shimming in mechanical assemblies, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding in electronics enclosures, decorative inlay work on woodworking and furniture projects, and thin-wall heat-shield lining for automotive or HVAC ductwork. The consistent mill-rolled surface finish also makes it a reliable substrate for etching, laser cutting, or chemical milling.

🔧 Compatibility note: This foil is compatible with standard tin snips, rotary cutters, and laser cutters rated for stainless steel. Thicknesses above 0.5 mm may require aviation snips or a guillotine shear for clean edges. Not recommended for applications requiring magnetic permeability.

✅ Key Features of These Stainless Steel Foil Sheets

  • 🛡️A2/304 Alloy Composition — ~18% chromium and ~8% nickel deliver reliable oxidation resistance in humid, mildly acidic, and outdoor environments without surface treatment.
  • 📏Wide Thickness Range (0.01 mm–1.5 mm) — From ultra-thin shim stock at 0.01 mm to structural foil at 1.5 mm, a single product line covers gaskets, shields, and decorative inlays.
  • ✂️Multiple Width Options (50–300 mm) — Four standard widths reduce off-cut waste; choose 50 mm for narrow strips or 300 mm for broad sheet work without splicing.
  • 📐Selectable Roll Lengths (1–5 m) — Order exactly the length your project requires — 1 m for prototyping, 5 m for production runs — avoiding excess material costs.
  • 🔬Mill-Rolled Surface Finish — The consistent 2B-style finish provides a smooth, low-roughness surface suitable for etching, adhesive bonding, laser engraving, and decorative applications.
  • EMI & Heat Shielding Capable — Thin gauges (0.01–0.1 mm) are widely used as electromagnetic shielding wraps and thermal barrier liners in electronics and automotive assemblies.

📐 Technical Specifications — Stainless Steel Foil Sheet

Material Grade A2 / AISI 304 Austenitic Stainless Steel
Chromium Content ~18%
Nickel Content ~8%
Thickness Range 0.01 mm – 1.5 mm (0.0004 in – 0.059 in)
Width Options 50 mm / 100 mm / 200 mm / 300 mm
Length Options 1 m / 2 m / 3 m / 5 m
Surface Finish Mill-rolled, 2B-style (smooth, low roughness)
Magnetic Properties Non-magnetic (annealed condition)
Corrosion Resistance Suitable for humid, mildly acidic, and outdoor environments
Typical Hardness See variant options
Tensile Strength See variant options
Weight per Unit See variant options

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right thickness for my project?

For gaskets and shims, 0.01 mm–0.1 mm is typical. EMI shielding wraps generally use 0.05 mm–0.2 mm. Structural brackets or heat shields that need rigidity usually start at 0.3 mm and above. If you are unsure, order a 1 m sample of two thicknesses and test before committing to a longer roll.

Is A2/304 stainless steel the same as 18/8 stainless?

Yes — "18/8" is a common shorthand referring to the approximate 18% chromium and 8% nickel composition of AISI 304 (A2 grade). The two designations describe the same alloy family. A2 is the ISO designation used in fastener and sheet standards, while 304 is the AISI/SAE designation more common in North American engineering specs.

Will this foil rust or corrode outdoors?

A2/304 stainless steel resists rust in most outdoor and humid environments due to its passive chromium-oxide surface layer. However, it is not fully immune: prolonged exposure to chloride-rich environments (coastal salt air, de-icing salts) can cause pitting over time. For marine or high-chloride applications, A4/316 grade is a better choice.

Can I cut this foil with standard tools?

Thicknesses up to 0.3 mm can typically be cut cleanly with sharp tin snips, rotary cutters, or a craft knife and steel rule. For 0.4 mm–1 mm, aviation snips or a bench-mounted guillotine shear produce cleaner edges. Laser cutters rated for stainless steel work well across all thicknesses. Always deburr cut edges before handling.

Is this foil compatible with adhesives and bonding?

Yes. The 2B-style mill finish provides a consistent, low-roughness surface that bonds well with structural epoxies, cyanoacrylates, and pressure-sensitive adhesives after light abrasion or solvent degreasing. For best adhesion, wipe the surface with isopropyl alcohol immediately before bonding to remove any residual oils from handling.

What width should I choose to minimise waste?

Measure the widest single piece you need to cut from the strip. Choose the next standard width up — 50 mm, 100 mm, 200 mm, or 300 mm — to avoid splicing. If your pieces are narrower than 50 mm, the 50 mm roll is the most economical starting point. For large flat panels, the 300 mm width reduces the number of seams needed.

Can this foil be used for electromagnetic shielding (EMI/RFI)?

Stainless steel foil provides moderate EMI/RFI attenuation, particularly effective at higher frequencies. Thicknesses of 0.05 mm–0.2 mm are commonly used to line enclosures, wrap cables, or create Faraday-style barriers in electronics projects. For demanding RF shielding applications requiring very high attenuation, copper or mu-metal foil may be more appropriate.

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