Product Name | stainless steel charger plate |
Material | 304 stainless steel |
Color | Silver, Gold, Rose Gold, copper-colored |
Size | 23cm |
Weight | 250g |
MOQ | 1 |
SAMPLE AVAILABILITY | Available |
PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION | Yes |
Factory Audit | ISO9001 / BSCI / SEDEX |
Advantages | 1.Good quality stainless steel material with competitive price 2.Interior and exterior mirror polishing 3.Easy to clean and carry 4. Professional QC team control the quality well and fast deliver |
Package | Opp Bag and certain quality in a Carton |
A plate refers to a shallow-bottomed utensil for holding items (mostly food). It is larger than a plate and is mostly round. Most of them are ceramic products, but there are also metal products on which you can put things. When serving dishes on a plate, it is more convenient to pick up the dishes, and the heat dissipation is also better. In the West, it is one of the commonly used tableware. In addition to basins, Westerners use it to hold food. Therefore, plates are very important to Westerners.
Stainless Steel is the abbreviation of stainless and acid-resistant steel. The steel that is resistant to weak corrosive media such as air, steam and water or has stainless steel is called stainless steel; Corroded steel is called acid-resistant steel.
Due to the difference in chemical composition of the two, their corrosion resistance is different. Ordinary stainless steel is generally not resistant to chemical corrosion, while acid-resistant steel is generally stainless. The term “stainless steel” does not simply refer to one type of stainless steel, but to more than one hundred industrial stainless steels, each developed to perform well in its specific field of application. The key to success is to first understand the application and then determine the correct steel grade. There are usually only six steel grades associated with building construction applications. They all contain 17-22% chromium, and the better grades also contain nickel. The addition of molybdenum can further improve atmospheric corrosion, especially corrosion resistance to chloride-containing atmospheres.