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August 17, 2025Stainless Steel Surfaces: Hairline vs. Mirror – Which One Works Best for You?
August 17, 2025Cutting and forming stainless steel sheets are crucial steps in producing high-quality stainless steel components. Selecting the right tools and techniques ensures precision, durability, and efficiency. In this article, we’ll explore the main methods of stainless steel cutting and forming, along with key techniques that help achieve the best results for different applications.
1. Cutting Stainless Steel
1.1 Laser Cutting
Laser cutting uses a high-energy beam to cut stainless steel with extreme precision, making it ideal for complex shapes and coated surfaces without damaging the finish. Key factors for effective laser cutting include choosing the right laser type for the application, adjusting laser power to match sheet thickness, setting the proper cutting speed, selecting the right assist gas such as oxygen for thick sheets, and calibrating the focal length of the laser head.
E.I.S provides high-performance laser cutting services that deliver accurate, fast, and clean results, even for thick or coated stainless steel sheets.
1.2 Water Jet Cutting
Water jet cutting uses high-pressure water, with or without abrasive materials, to slice through stainless steel without heat, preserving the material’s integrity and preventing distortion. Best practices include using purified water with abrasives like aluminum oxide or garnet for thicker cuts, adjusting water pressure and nozzle size for precision, controlling cutting speed based on material thickness, and using CNC-controlled machines for smooth and accurate results.
E.I.S Water Jet Cutting Service ensures detailed, accurate cuts for complex designs, suitable for any industrial requirement, backed by expert operators and modern equipment.
2. Forming Stainless Steel
2.1 Bending
Bending transforms stainless steel sheets into desired angles or shapes, often used in construction components, piping, and durable equipment. Techniques for successful bending include using press brakes with precise force control to avoid cracking, selecting the right die for accuracy and minimal distortion, controlling bending speed to suit thickness and grade, applying lubrication to reduce friction and scratches, and using multi-step bending for thick sheets to achieve clean, accurate angles.
E.I.S Bending Service uses advanced press technology to deliver accurate, high-quality bends for stainless steel of all sizes and thicknesses.