The point of the diamond plate 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 for added safety. Aluminum treads 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 it's for?
This article will introduce the method of making diamond plate.
There are two types of stainless steel checkered plates:
One type is rolled by rolling mills when steel mills produce stainless steel. The main thickness of this type of product is about 3-6mm. It is in the state of annealing and pickling after hot rolling. The process is as follows:
Stainless steel billet → black coil rolled by hot continuous rolling mill → hot annealing and pickling line → temper mill, tension leveler, polishing line → cross-cutting line → hot-rolled stainless steel pattern plate
One side of this type of checkered plate is flat and the other side is patterned. This kind of checkered 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, domestically produced by TISCO and Baosteel belong to this type.
The second category is the processing enterprises in the market. They buy hot-rolled or cold-rolled stainless steel plates from steel mills and stamp them into checkered plates. These products are concave on one side and convex on the other, and are often used in general civil decoration. There are many cold-rolled products of this kind, and most of the 2B/BA cold-rolled stainless steel checkered plates on the market are of this type.
Of course, there is another point that many friends must be wondering, what is the difference between a diamond plate and a checkered plate?
In fact, apart from the name, there is really no difference between the diamond plate and the checkered plate. In most cases, these names are used interchangeably. All three names refer to the same shape of metallic material.
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Post time: Mar-20-2023