
Brushed Stainless Steel Sheet
Length: 1~12m or customization
Thickness: 0.1 – 6.0 mm
Width: 600mm – 1500mm
What Is Brushed Stainless Steel?
Brushed stainless steel turns up almost everywhere once you start looking: elevator cabins, kitchen countertops, wall panels. The satin grain isn’t there just for looks. It hides fingerprints and light scratches far better than a polished or 2B surface, which is why fabricators and specifiers keep coming back to it.
Brushed stainless steel (also called satin, No.4, or hairline finish) is flat-rolled steel whose surface has been run through abrasive belts to produce a uniform, one-direction grain. Instead of a hard mirror reflection, you get a soft satin sheen that scatters light.
Brushing is not a coating. The belts physically shave a thin layer off the surface in one direction, leaving no plating, no film, no chemical layer to break down. That gives you three practical advantages:
- The finish can’t peel, blister, or wear through the way chrome plating or paint can
- The corrosion resistance of the base grade (304, 316, 430) stays intact
- Damaged spots can be re-grained on-site with a matching abrasive pad
The process follows industry standards such as ASTM A480 (surface finishes for flat-rolled sheet) and JIS G4305. The base material is cold-rolled stainless steel, whose smooth, tight-tolerance surface is what lets the polishing come out even.
Brushed Finish Types: No.3, No.4, No.6, Hairline & SB
Not all brushed stainless steel looks the same. The finish designation comes down to the grit size of the belt and how it’s run. Here are the five you’ll actually see quoted:
| Finish Code | Name | Grit Size | Appearance | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No.3 | Coarse Brushed | 100–120# | Visible, coarse grain | Industrial areas, heavy-use zones |
| No.4 | Satin / Standard Brushed | 150–240# | Soft satin, short parallel lines | Elevators, kitchens, architecture |
| No.6 | Fine Satin | 240–320# | Smoother, muted grain | Decorative panels, retail fixtures |
| HL | Hairline | 150–320# belt | Long, continuous fine lines | Luxury interiors, elevator doors |
| SB | Scotch Brite | Non-woven nylon | Soft, very fine satin | Appliances, furniture |
No.4 is the default finish worldwide for commercial kitchens, hospital equipment, and architectural trim. Hairline runs a finer, longer grain, which reads as more formal, so it tends to land in luxury elevator interiors and high-end cladding.


Product Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
| Products name | Brushed Stainless Steel Sheet |
| Standard | ASTM A240, ASTM A480, EN 10088, JIS G4305 |
| Available Grades | 201, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 430 |
| Width | 600 mm – 1,500 mm |
| Thickness | 0.3 mm – 6.0 mm |
| Standard Lengths | 2,000 mm, 2,438 mm (8 ft), 3,000 mm, 3,048 mm (10 ft) |
| Custom Length | Up to 6,000 mm or cut-to-size |
| Finish Options | No.3, No.4, No.6, Hairline (HL), Scotch Brite (SB) |
| Surface Protection | PE/PVC protective film (70–100 micron, one or both sides) |
| Edge Type | Mill edge, slit edge, or deburred edge |
| Grain Direction | Lengthwise (standard) or widthwise (on request) |
| Color Options | Natural silver + PVD coated (rose gold, black, bronze, blue, champagne) |
| Composite Finishes | Brushed + Mirror (8K), Brushed + Etching, Brushed + PVD |
| MOQ | 25 tons (standard) |
| Processing Service | Cutting, slitting, CNC bending, welding, stamping, decoiling |
| Delivery time | Within 15-25 days after receiving the 30% TT deposit |
| Payment Term | 30% +70% T/T , Paypal |
| Transport Package | Standard Seaworthy Packing: waterproof kraft paper + PVC film + galvanized steel sheet + steel banding + wooden pallet, or according to customer’s requirements. |
Standard Grade Comparison
| Grade | Cr (%) | Ni (%) | Mo (%) | PREN | Corrosion Level | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 201 | 16–18 | 0.5–1.5 | — | ~12 | Low (dry indoor only) | Lowest |
| 304 | 18–20 | 8–10.5 | — | ~18 | Good (general purpose) | Baseline |
| 304L | 18–20 | 8–10.5 | — | ~18 | Good (welded applications) | +5% |
| 316 | 16–18 | 10–14 | 2–3 | ~24 | Excellent (marine/chemical) | +20–50% |
| 316L | 16–18 | 10–14 | 2–3 | ~24 | Excellent (welded marine) | +25–55% |
| 430 | 16–18 | — | — | ~16 | Moderate (dry/magnetic) | Lower than 304 |
PREN (Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number) = %Cr + 3.3×%Mo + 16×%N. A higher PREN resists pitting better, especially anywhere salt or chlorides are in play.
For a deeper comparison between the two most popular grades, see our 304 stainless steel sheet and 316 stainless steel sheet product pages. Our partner division, Wanzhi Machinery, also published a detailed 304 vs 316 stainless steel comparison for brewery tanks that covers surface finish selection for food-grade applications.
Chemical Composition & Mechanical Properties
Chemical Composition (Typical %)
| Element | 304 | 304L | 316 | 316L | 430 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C (max) | 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.08 | 0.03 | 0.12 |
| Mn (max) | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 2.00 | 1.00 |
| Si (max) | 0.75 | 0.75 | 0.75 | 0.75 | 1.00 |
| P (max) | 0.045 | 0.045 | 0.045 | 0.045 | 0.040 |
| S (max) | 0.030 | 0.030 | 0.030 | 0.030 | 0.030 |
| Cr | 18.0–20.0 | 18.0–20.0 | 16.0–18.0 | 16.0–18.0 | 16.0–18.0 |
| Ni | 8.0–10.5 | 8.0–10.5 | 10.0–14.0 | 10.0–14.0 | 0.60 |
| Mo | — | — | 2.0–3.0 | 2.0–3.0 | — |
Mechanical Properties
| Property | 304/304L | 316/316L | 430 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tensile Strength (MPa) | ≥ 515 | ≥ 485 | ≥ 450 |
| Yield Strength 0.2% (MPa) | ≥ 205 | ≥ 170 | ≥ 205 |
| Elongation (%) | ≥ 40 | ≥ 40 | ≥ 22 |
| Hardness (HV) | 150–200 | 150–200 | 140–180 |
All brushed stainless steel sheets from Wanzhi Group are manufactured to ASTM A240 certified standards and supplied with Mill Test Certificates (MTC). Third-party inspection (SGS, BV) is available on request.
How Brushed Stainless Steel Is Made
The brushing process turns a standard cold-rolled sheet into a brushed product through a handful of stages:
Step 1: Base Material Preparation
It starts with cold-rolled stainless steel sheet, usually 2B or BA finish. Cold-rolled sheet gives the smooth, even surface that consistent brushing needs. The base is checked for defects, flatness, and dimensional accuracy before it goes in.
Step 2: Cleaning & Degreasing
Before brushing, the surface gets cleaned of rolling oils, dust, and any contamination. Anything left on the sheet gets ground into the grain by the belt and shows up as streaks or discoloration.
Step 3: Abrasive Belt Polishing
The core operation runs a wide abrasive belt across the sheet in one controlled direction. Grit size sets the finish:
- 100–120 grit → No.3 (coarse)
- 150–240 grit → No.4 (standard satin)
- 240–320 grit → No.6 (fine satin)
- 150–320 grit, specialized belt → Hairline (HL)
Belt speed, contact pressure, and number of passes are all dialed in to hit the target roughness (Ra), typically 0.2–0.8 μm for a No.4 finish.
Step 4: Passivation
After brushing, the sheet goes through nitric or citric acid passivation (per ASTM A967) to rebuild the chromium oxide layer the abrasive may have disturbed. This step matters for corrosion resistance, particularly on 316 used in marine settings.
Step 5: Protective Film Application
A PE or PVC protective film (70–100 micron) goes on the brushed face to stop scratches during handling, fabrication, and shipping. One or both sides, depending on what the customer asks for.
Step 6: Quality Inspection & Packaging
Each sheet is checked for grain uniformity, Ra (measured at center, edge, and transition zones), dimensions, and surface defects, then packed to seaworthy export standard.
Key Advantages of Brushed Stainless Steel
1. Fingerprint & Scratch Resistance
The directional grain scatters light, so fingerprints, smudges, and light scratches show up far less than they do on mirror or 2B surfaces. That’s why brushed is the default on high-touch surfaces like elevator panels, handrails, and kitchen gear.
2. Modern Aesthetic Appeal
Architects pick it over mirror polish because it reads quiet and contemporary rather than flashy, and it holds up in both industrial and high-end interiors.
3. Full Corrosion Resistance Retained
Because brushing works on the solid alloy, not a coating, the base grade’s corrosion resistance (304, 316, 430) stays intact. With proper passivation, a 316 brushed sheet behaves the same as a 2B or mirror 316 in a corrosive environment.
4. On-Site Repairability
Damaged spots can be blended out on-site with a matching abrasive pad, following the existing grain. A mirror finish, by contrast, needs a full repolish to fix.
5. Low Maintenance
Brushed stainless steel cleans with warm water and mild detergent. No special products needed. The satin surface holds less dirt and takes standard neutral cleaners.
6. Excellent Fabrication Compatibility
Brushed sheets can be cut, bent, welded, stamped, and deep-drawn without losing the finish. After welding, grind the bead flush and re-brush the area to keep the grain running continuous across the joint.
7. PVD Color Compatibility
Brushed surfaces take PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) color coating well. The grain stays visible through the color layer, which adds depth to gold, rose gold, black, bronze, and champagne tones.
8. Cost-Effective Decorative Solution
Mirror or electro-polishing costs more to run. Brushing gets you most of the same visual effect for less, which is why it’s the default on large B2B orders.
Common Applications by Industry
| Industry | Typical Application | Preferred Grade | Preferred Finish |
|---|---|---|---|
| Architecture & Construction | Elevator cabins, wall cladding, column covers, door frames | 304 / 316L | No.4 / Hairline |
| Commercial Kitchens | Countertops, splashbacks, range hoods, sink units | 304 | No.4 |
| Food Processing | Equipment housings, conveyor systems, work tables | 304 / 316L | No.4 |
| Home Appliances | Refrigerator panels, dishwasher fronts, oven trim | 430 / 304 | Hairline / SB |
| Medical & Laboratory | Diagnostic equipment housings, instrument cabinets, cleanroom panels | 316L | No.4 |
| Retail & Commercial | Display fixtures, reception counters, shelving | 304 | No.4 / HL |
| Transit Infrastructure | Airport signage, subway kiosks, bus station cladding | 304 / 316L | No.4 / HL |
| Automotive Trim | Decorative trim, grille surrounds, interior accents | 304 | HL |
| Brewery & Dairy Equipment | Fermentation tanks, storage vessels, mixing tanks | 304L / 316L | No.4 / Electropolished |



The brushed finish matters for our machinery division too. Wanzhi Machinery builds stainless steel tanks — including heating and cooling tanks, vacuum mixing tanks, and fermentation tanks — out of 304 and 316L brushed sheet. Those tanks need a No.4 or electropolished interior for hygiene and CIP cleaning, so the finish is doing real work, not just decoration.
PVD Color Coating on Brushed Stainless Steel
One of the stronger combinations in decorative stainless is brushed base plus PVD color. PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) lays a thin, hard titanium nitride layer onto the brushed surface in a vacuum chamber, adding color while the grain stays visible underneath.
Available PVD Colors on Brushed Base
| Color | PVD Compound | Popular Applications |
|---|---|---|
| Rose Gold | TiN + Au variant | Hotel interiors, jewelry displays |
| Black Titanium | TiAlN | Elevator panels, appliance trim |
| Champagne | TiN variant | Architectural facades |
| Bronze | TiN + Cu variant | Commercial furniture |
| Blue | TiAlN variant | Decorative panels, signage |
| Gold | TiN (pure) | Luxury interiors |
Anti-Fingerprint (AFP) Treatment
For high-touch surfaces, an optional anti-fingerprint nano-coating can go over the brushed finish, with or without PVD. The transparent layer fills the micro-grooves of the grain, so fingerprints don’t stick as easily and cleaning gets simpler. Useful on elevator doors and reception counters.



How to Choose the Right Grade for Brushed Finish
The finish costs about the same regardless of grade. What decides it is where the sheet ends up:
| Environment | Recommended Grade | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Dry interior (furniture, signage, panels) | 201 or 430 | Lowest cost; sufficient for low-humidity, non-corrosive use |
| General interior (kitchens, elevators, retail) | 304 | The industry default; excellent corrosion resistance for most indoor use |
| Welded applications | 304L | Low carbon prevents sensitization at weld seams |
| Coastal / Marine | 316 or 316L | Molybdenum resists chloride pitting — critical for salt-air environments |
| Food & Pharmaceutical | 316L | Superior corrosion resistance with low-carbon weld integrity; food-grade certified |
| Magnetic applications | 430 | Ferritic grade; magnetic; lower cost than 304 for dry environments |
For 18/10 stainless steel (equivalent to 304) and 430 stainless steel sheet applications, brushing gives the same visual result. The only real difference is how the alloy holds up to corrosion.
Why Choose Wanzhi Group
Manufacturing Capability
- 15+ years of stainless steel production and export experience
- 60,000+ tons annual production capacity across steel product lines
- Three production bases: Zhengzhou (HQ), Binzhou factory (Shandong), Tianjin factory
- In-house brushing lines: No.3, No.4, No.6, Hairline, SB finishes
- PVD coating chamber for color-coated brushed sheets
- Custom fabrication: cutting, slitting, bending, welding, stamping
Quality Assurance
- ISO 9001:2018 quality management system
- ISO 14001 environmental management
- ISO 45001 occupational health & safety
- SGS certified (both Zhengzhou and Shandong factory)
- CE certification for European market
- In-house testing laboratory: chemical composition analysis, mechanical testing, surface roughness measurement
Global Export Experience
- Exported to 100+ countries across Asia, Europe, Africa, Latin America, Middle East
- B2B-focused: MOQ 10–15 tons, volume pricing, customized specifications
- Full export documentation: MTC, COO, SGS/BV inspection reports
- Seaworthy packaging: waterproof kraft paper + PVC film + steel sheet + steel banding + wooden pallets
Integrated Group Advantage
Wanzhi Group isn’t only a sheet supplier. Our machinery division (wz-mach.com) builds processing equipment out of the same brushed sheet we make. That means we see the finish from both sides: as the mill that produces it and as the fabricator that has to weld, polish, and CIP it. When a customer orders jacketed mixing tanks with a No.4 interior, we can supply the sheet and the finished tank, so the grain matches from raw coil to shipped product.

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- Stainless Steel Products Catalog — Full range of stainless steel sheets, coils, and plates
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- 316 Stainless Steel Sheet — Marine grade with superior chloride corrosion resistance
- 430 Stainless Steel Sheet — Cost-effective ferritic grade for dry environments
- Cold Rolled Stainless Steel Sheet — Base material for brushed finish production
- ASTM A240 Certified Stainless Steel Sheet — International standard compliance
- All Products — Complete Wanzhi Group product catalog
- Stainless Steel Tanks — Food-grade SS tanks using 304/316L brushed interiors
- Stainless Steel Fermentation Tanks — Brewery and winery equipment in brushed SS
- 304 vs 316 Stainless Steel Brewery Tanks — Grade selection guide for food-grade applications
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