RS PRO Stainless Steel Metal Sheet 500mm x 300mm, 0.5mm Thick

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RS Stock No.:
559-199
Brand:
RS PRO
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Brand

RS PRO

Length

500mm

Material

Stainless Steel

Form

Solid

Width

300mm

Thickness

0.5mm

Material Grade

316

Density

8g/cm³

Hardness

95 HB

Colour

Silver

Tensile Strength

515 Mpa

Thermal Conductivity

16.3 W/m at 100°c

Adhesive Backing

No

COO (Country of Origin):
NL

RS PRO 316 Stainless Steel Sheet, 500 mm x 300 mm x 0.5 mm


Do you need a reliable metal component that can stand up to the harshest environments? Choose this 316 stainless steel sheet from RS PRO.


The solid metal sheet is made from a marine-grade alloy that contains a significant amount of molybdenum, giving it high resistance to rust and corrosion. This makes it especially suitable for use in the chemical and allied industries or in underwater applications. It features high tensile strength and toughness, making it a durable choice that will last a long time.


This steel sheet is food-safe, so you can use it in dairy processing and agricultural production. As it's non-magnetic, it's also safe to use with sensitive electronic equipment.

Features and Benefits



  • No adhesive backing

  • Silver colour

  • Density of 8 g/cm³

  • Solid form

  • Hardness of 95 HB

  • Length of 500 mm

  • Width of 300 mm

  • Thickness of 0.5 mm

  • 316 stainless steel material

  • Suitable for food, photographic, chemical and marine equipment

  • Tensile strength of 515 MPa

  • Thermal conductivity of 16.3 W/m at +100°C