304 stainless steel plate bright surface and mirror surface | Differences

Bright surface means that stainless steel is very bright. Common mirror gloss stainless steel is divided into three types: 6K, 8K, and 10K. Bright surface does not refer to specific details. Relatively speaking, the requirements are relatively low, which means that as long as there is brightness, it generally refers to 6K.

Mirror surface refers to the surface state of stainless steel. The mirror surface in the stainless steel industry is an 8K surface. Double mirror stainless steel, as the name suggests, is a stainless steel mirror on both sides.

Double-sided stainless steel is much more difficult than single-sided stainless steel. Common mirror stainless steel is divided into three types: 6K, 8K, and 10K. Generally, it is ordinary polishing, ordinary 8K, fine grinding 8K, and super fine grinding 10K effect. There is generally not much difference between the same thickness, the 10K mirror surface is brighter; the thicker the thickness, the worse the effect, and the higher the processing cost. At present, the most high-end mirror effect is the effect of hand polishing of 12K or above. Drawn board refers to drawing hair-like textures on the surface of the board. It is mainly divided into short wire and long wire. It is more common in elevator boards.

304 stainless steel plate refers to the mirror treatment on the surface of the plate. After the treatment is completed, the surface will be shiny, like a mirror, and can reflect portraits. This is more common in shopping malls and high-end elevators.
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