The point of diamond boards is to provide traction to reduce the risk of slipping. In industrial settings, non-slip diamond panels are used on stairs, walkways, work platforms, walkways and ramps to increase safety. Aluminum pedals are popular in outdoor settings.
Walking surfaces can be made from a variety of materials. We walk on familiar combinations of materials every day, including concrete, sidewalks, wood, tile, and carpet. But have you ever noticed a metal or plastic surface with a raised pattern and wondered what its purpose is? This article will introduce how to make diamond plate.
Stainless steel pattern plates are divided into two categories:
The first type is rolled by a rolling mill when the steel plant produces stainless steel. The main thickness of this type of product is about 3-6mm, and it is in a state of annealing and pickling after hot rolling. The process is as follows:
Stainless steel billet → black coil rolled by hot tandem rolling mill → thermal annealing and pickling line → tempering machine, tension leveler, polishing line → cross-cutting line → hot-rolled stainless steel pattern plate
This type of pattern board is flat on one side and patterned on the other. This type of pattern plate is more commonly used in chemical industry, railway vehicles, platforms and other occasions that require strength. Such products are mainly imported, generally from Japan and Belgium. Domestic products produced by Taiyuan Steel and Baosteel fall into this category.
The second category is processing companies on the market, which purchase hot-rolled or cold-rolled stainless steel plates from steel mills and mechanically stamp them into patterned plates. This type of product has one side concave and one side convex, and is often used for general civilian decoration. This type of product is mostly cold-rolled, and most of the 2B/BA cold-rolled stainless steel pattern plates on the market are of this type.
Aside from the name, there really is no difference between diamond, pattern, and pattern boards. Most of the time, these names are used interchangeably. All three names refer to the same shape of metallic material.
Post time: Feb-29-2024