Black Mirror Stainless Steel Sheet 0.8mm 1.0mm 1.2mm 4ft*8ft
Sandblasting, Matte Finish
1. Introduction to Black Mirror Stainless Steel Sheets
Black mirror stainless steel sheet is a high-performance and
aesthetically advanced metal material, combining the inherent
advantages of stainless steel—such as corrosion resistance, high
mechanical strength, and long service life—with a sleek,
mirror-like black surface. Unlike traditional stainless steel
sheets that have a silver or metallic gray appearance, this product
undergoes specialized surface treatment to achieve a deep, uniform
black hue while retaining a smooth, reflective mirror effect (or a
refined matte finish as specified here).
The 4ft8ft (1220mm2440mm) size listed is an industry-standard
dimension, widely favored for its versatility in fabrication and
installation, as it minimizes material waste and simplifies cutting
to custom sizes. Thicknesses of 0.8mm, 1.0mm, and 1.2mm strike an
optimal balance between flexibility and structural stability: thin
enough to bend or shape for intricate designs, yet sturdy enough to
withstand daily wear, making them suitable for both decorative and
light-load functional applications.
2. Production Process
The manufacturing of black mirror stainless steel sheets involves a
series of precise, technology-driven steps to ensure surface
quality, color durability, and material performance. Below is a
detailed breakdown:
- Base Material Preparation: Start with high-quality stainless steel
coils or plates (e.g., 304, 316L). The base metal is first cleaned
via degreasing and pickling to remove oil, rust, or oxide
layers—this step is critical to ensure uniform adhesion of
subsequent coatings.
- Mirror Polishing: The cleaned stainless steel surface is polished
using abrasive materials (such as diamond pads) and advanced
polishing equipment. This process creates a smooth, reflective
surface with a high glossiness (typically 8K or higher, meaning it
reflects up to 80% of light, comparable to a glass mirror).
- Black Coloring Treatment: Two primary methods are used to achieve
the black finish, both ensuring color fastness and corrosion
resistance:
- PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition): Under high vacuum and controlled
temperature, metallic compounds (e.g., titanium nitride, chromium
nitride) are vaporized and deposited onto the polished stainless
steel surface. This forms a thin (nanometer-scale) black film that
bonds tightly with the base metal, offering excellent scratch
resistance and resistance to fading from UV exposure.
- Electrolytic Coloring: The polished sheet is immersed in an
electrolyte solution, and an electric current is applied to form a
black oxide or chromium-rich film on the surface. This method is
cost-effective and produces a uniform color.
- Sandblasting for Matte Finish: For the specified matte effect, the
colored mirror surface undergoes sandblasting. High-pressure air
propels fine abrasive particles (e.g., aluminum oxide, silicon
carbide) onto the sheet, creating a subtle, non-reflective texture
that reduces glare while preserving the black hue.
- Quality Inspection & Cutting: The finished sheets are inspected for
surface uniformity, color consistency, and thickness accuracy. They
are then cut into standard 4ft*8ft sizes (or custom dimensions per
order) and packaged to prevent scratches during transportation.
3. Common Grades & Specifications
Common Stainless Steel Grades
The choice of grade depends on the application’s requirements for
corrosion resistance, cost, and environmental adaptability. The
most widely used grades for black mirror stainless steel sheets
are:
| Grade | Key Characteristics | Typical Applications |
|---|
| 304 | - Excellent general corrosion resistance - High ductility (easy to bend/form) - Cost-effective for indoor and mild outdoor use | Indoor decoration (wall panels, countertops), furniture, appliance
panels |
| 316L | - Superior corrosion resistance (resists saltwater, chemicals) - Low carbon content (prevents intergranular corrosion) - Suitable for harsh environments | Outdoor architecture (facades, handrails), marine equipment,
medical devices, food-processing areas |
| 201 | - Lower nickel content (more economical) - Good corrosion resistance in dry indoor environments | Budget-friendly indoor projects (display stands, decorative trim) |
Standard & Custom Specifications
- Thickness: The listed 0.8mm, 1.0mm, and 1.2mm are popular for
decorative uses. Other common thicknesses include 0.5mm
(ultra-thin, for lightweight designs) and 1.5mm–3.0mm (for
heavy-duty applications like door panels).
- Size: 4ft8ft (1220mm2440mm) is the global standard. Custom sizes
(e.g., 4ft10ft, 5ft10ft) or cut-to-size pieces are available for
specific projects.
- Finish: As specified, the product offers a sandblasted matte
finish; other finish options are detailed in Section 4.
4. Other Surface Finishes
Beyond the sandblasted matte finish, black mirror stainless steel
sheets can be customized with various surface textures to meet
different aesthetic and functional needs:
- 8K Mirror Finish: The classic "mirror" effect with ultra-high
glossiness (8K), ideal for creating a luxurious, modern look in
high-end spaces (e.g., hotel lobbies, retail storefronts).
- Brushed Finish: A linear, satin-like texture created by mechanical
brushing. It hides fingerprints well and is commonly used for
kitchen backsplashes, elevator doors, and furniture handles.
- Hairline Finish: A finer version of the brushed finish, with
extremely thin, subtle lines. It adds a delicate, sophisticated
touch to decorative elements like cabinet doors or wall accents.
- Etched Finish: Intricate patterns (e.g., geometric designs, logos)
are etched onto the black mirror surface using chemical or laser
techniques. This is popular for custom signage, art installations,
or branded interior decor.
5. Applications
Black mirror stainless steel sheets are valued for their blend of
durability and modern aesthetics, making them suitable for a wide
range of industries:
1. Architectural & Interior Decoration
- Wall panels, ceiling tiles, and column cladding in hotels,
restaurants, and luxury residences (the matte finish reduces glare
in well-lit spaces).
- Elevator cabins, door frames, and handrails (corrosion resistance
ensures long-term beauty in high-traffic areas).
2. Furniture & Appliances
- Tabletops, cabinet doors, and drawer fronts for modern kitchens and
bathrooms (304 grade resists moisture and stains).
- Panels for refrigerators, ovens, and smart home devices (the black
finish complements contemporary appliance designs).
3. Commercial & Retail
- Display stands, store fixtures, and signage in malls, boutiques,
and electronics stores (the sleek surface highlights products).
- Kiosk exteriors and reception desks (durable enough to withstand
daily use and easy to clean).
4. Outdoor & Specialized Uses
- Facades, canopies, and outdoor railings in coastal or urban areas
(316L grade resists rain, salt, and air pollution).
- Medical equipment casings and laboratory countertops (non-porous
surface prevents bacterial growth and is easy to sanitize).