I believe that customers who purchase stainless steel plates will always hear "8k mirror stainless steel plates". Mirrors can understand that the surface is as bright as a mirror and can reflect objects. So do you understand what this “8K” means?
8k is actually a surface treatment standard for stainless steel. The surface of the stainless steel plate has been polished and ground. The surface is as bright as a mirror and can reflect objects and people. It is called mirror surface 8k.
Everyone knows that stainless steel is a chromium-nickel alloy steel, and the "8" in 8k refers to the proportion of alloy components (304 stainless steel mainly refers to the content of nickel elements), and "k" refers to the reflectivity level after polishing. (K level is the specular reflection level). Therefore, the 8k mirror is the mirror grade reflected by chromium-nickel alloy steel.
In addition, depending on the degree of fineness of the stainless steel surface that customers have, stainless steel plates such as 6k and 10k are also extended. The larger the number, the higher the surface fineness. But it does not mean that the higher the surface fineness, the better the stainless steel plate is. The main thing is to be suitable. However, the higher the value of k, the higher the process requirements and the higher the price.
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