PRODUCTION LINES
PVD Electroplating Production Line
PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) electroplating on stainless steel refers to a specialized coating process used to enhance the surface properties of stainless steel by depositing a thin, durable layer of material onto its surface. This process involves vaporizing solid materials and depositing them onto the stainless steel substrate through a vacuum chamber.
Anti-fingerprint Production Line
Anti-fingerprint stainless steel, also known as fingerprint-resistant stainless steel or smudge-proof stainless steel, is a type of stainless steel that has been specially treated to minimize the appearance of fingerprints, smudges, and other stains on its surface. It is designed to maintain a clean and pristine appearance even with regular use and handling.
Mirror Production Line
Mirror stainless steel, also known as mirror finish stainless steel, is a type of stainless steel that has undergone a polishing process to achieve a highly reflective and mirror-like surface. It is characterized by its smooth, shiny appearance, which resembles that of a mirror. The mirror finish is achieved through various mechanical and chemical processes, including grinding, buffing, and chemical polishing.
Brushed production line
A brushed finish is a common surface treatment applied to stainless steel to create a textured and matte appearance with a consistent pattern of fine lines. It is used abrasive materials to create typically uniform &linear brush marks,creating distinctive pattern on the surface stainless steel.
Sandblasted Production Line
Sandblasted stainless steel, also known as sandblasting or abrasive blasting, is a surface treatment technique used to create a textured or matte finish on stainless steel surfaces. It is the operation of propelling abrasive materials at high velocity against the stainless steel surface to remove the top layer of material and create a uniform, roughened surface.
Antique Production Line
Antiqued finish stainless steel refers to a specialized surface treatment applied to stainless steel to give it an aged or weathered or vintage appearance, reminiscent of antique or vintage metalwork. This finish is achieved through a combination of techniques that create a patina, discoloration, or distressed effect on the stainless steel surface.
Etching Production Line
A stainless steel etched sheet refers to a type of plate made from stainless steel that has undergone an etching process. Etching is a technique used to create intricate designs, patterns, or markings on the surface of metal materials. It involves selectively removing material from the surface through chemical or physical processes.
embossed Production Line
Embossed stainless steel refers to a type of stainless steel that has been processed by concave and convex mold under a certain pressure to have raised or recessed patterns or designs on its surface.The embossing process involves applying pressure or heat to the stainless steel, creating a depth of different pattern and texture, and has the obvious emboss stereo feeling that enhances the aesthetic appeal and texture of the material. This technique is often used to add decorative or functional elements to stainless steel products.