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Stainless Steel Coil

Stainless Steel Coil Supplier

Stainless steel master coil, slit coil and cut-to-length material supplied in 201, 304/304L, 316/316L, 309/309S, 321, 2205, 410 and 904 grades, with multiple surface finishes, slitting, protective film, PMI, traceability and export packing available.

Supply FormMaster Coil · Slit Coil · Cut-to-Length
Regular Grades201 · 304 / 304L · 316 / 316L
Other Grades309 / 309S · 321 · 2205 · 410 · 904
FinishesNo.1 · 2B · BA · No.4 · HL · 8K
Stainless steel coil supply
Supply Form

Master Coil, Slit Coil or Cut-to-Length?

Start with the form your production line actually needs. Buying a full master coil is not always the most efficient route if the next operation requires narrow strip or finished sheet.

Full-Width Supply

Master Coil

For service centers and buyers with their own slitting, leveling, stamping or forming line.

Order by grade, thickness, width, finish, coil ID and coil-weight requirement.
Narrow Coil Supply

Slit Coil

For production lines that need a narrower finished width directly from the supplier.

Add finished slit width, edge requirement and preferred coil weight to the RFQ.
Flat Sheet Supply

Cut-to-Length

For buyers who want coil material leveled and cut into individual sheets before shipment.

For heavier or individual plate purchasing, see Stainless Steel Plate.
Stainless steel master coil slit coil and cut to length supply
Grades

Regular Stainless Steel Coil Grades

If the purchase list already gives the full grade, use it as written. Grade, surface finish and coil form are separate purchasing items and should all be confirmed before processing.

Regular Austenitic Supply

201 / 304 / 304L

201 304 304L

Common coil grades for forming, fabrication, equipment, decorative sheet processing and general stainless production.

316-Series Supply

316 / 316L

316 316L

Supplied when the project, drawing or end-use requirement calls for a 316-series stainless route.

Heat-Resistant / Project Grades

309 / 309S / 321

309 309S 321

These grades are normally purchased from an existing temperature, fabrication or project requirement rather than selected from appearance or price.

Duplex / Other Regular Supply

2205 / 410 / 904

2205 410 904

These grades follow different material routes from ordinary 300-series stainless. We quote them from the exact grade, thickness, width, finish and quantity.

Applicable flat-rolled material standards can be confirmed from the final grade and order requirement rather than displayed as a long standards list.
Stainless steel coil grade and finish review
Surface Finish

Choose the Surface Before Slitting

Finish affects surface inspection, protective film and downstream processing. If the finished surface will remain visible after forming or fabrication, specify it before slitting or cut-to-length processing.

Regular Mill, Polished & Brushed Finishes

These are the finishes most commonly written directly into stainless coil and sheet RFQs.

No.1Hot-rolled stainless coil route for industrial surface requirements.
2DCold-rolled matte finish with lower reflectivity than 2B.
2BCommon smooth cold-rolled finish for general coil-fed processing.
BABright-annealed finish where a brighter coil surface is specified.
No.3Coarser polished finish for the corresponding grinding requirement.
No.4Common brushed / ground finish with visible directional texture.
No.6 / SatinLower-reflection satin surface when that appearance is specified.
HL / HairlineDirectional hairline finish used on processed stainless coil and sheet.
SBFine satin / Scotch-Brite type surface with controlled low gloss.
No.8 / 8KMirror-polished route where a highly reflective finished surface is required.
Decorative processing can also be quoted.

Vibration, bead blasted, etched, embossed / patterned and PVD colored surfaces are available, but they are quoted from the required finished appearance, width and final delivery form rather than treated as ordinary 2B master coil.

Stainless steel coil surface finish options including 2B BA No.4 hairline and 8K
Coil Size

Make Sure the Coil Fits Your Line

Thickness and width describe the material. Coil ID, outside diameter and coil weight determine whether the coil can be handled and loaded onto the buyer's equipment.

01

Thickness × Width

Send the finished material size first. We confirm available mill or processing routes from the grade, finish and quantity.

02

Coil ID

If your uncoiler requires a fixed internal diameter, include that requirement before the coil is selected or rewound.

03

Maximum Coil Weight

State the maximum weight your crane, rack or uncoiler can handle if it limits the finished coil size.

04

Coil OD

Outer diameter should be reviewed when equipment clearance, storage or packing space matters.

Stainless steel coil ID weight and dimension inspection
Slitting

One Master Coil Can Become Several Slit Coils

Slitting changes the finished width and package form, but the processed coils still need to remain linked to the original material identity.

01

Finished Slit Width

State the exact width required by the downstream production line.

02

Number of Coils

Finished package count is reviewed from master-coil width, slit pattern and target coil weight.

03

Recoiling

Slit material is rewound into manageable coils with the required coil ID and practical package weight where possible.

Stainless steel coil slitting processing
Edge Condition

Slit Width Is Not the Only Edge Requirement

A finished slit coil can meet the target width and still cause problems if burr, edge damage or alignment is not suitable for the next process.

01

Mill Edge

Original coil edge retained when the supply route does not require slitting.

02

Slit Edge

Processed edge produced by the slitting operation and checked together with finished width.

03

Burr & Edge Damage

Relevant where the slit coil feeds stamping, forming or another continuous production line.

04

Edge Alignment

Finished coil edges are reviewed together with winding condition rather than treated as a separate cosmetic issue.

Stainless steel slit coil edge inspection
Protective Film

Should the Finished Coil Be Rewound with Protective Film?

Finished-surface coils need a different protection decision from ordinary No.1 material. Film should be confirmed together with finish and downstream fabrication.

01

Finished Surface

BA, No.4, HL, SB and 8K / Mirror routes can need more surface protection than an industrial No.1 coil.

02

Before or After Slitting

Protective-film sequence is reviewed from the finish, slit width and final delivery form.

03

Downstream Forming

Tell us if the film needs to stay on during bending, stamping, cutting or fabrication.

Stainless steel coil protective film application and inspection
Coil Shape

A Correct Grade Can Still Be a Bad Coil

A coil can meet the grade, thickness and width and still cause handling or payoff problems if it is loosely wound or badly telescoped.

01

Winding Tightness

Loose wraps can make handling, storage and uncoiling less stable.

02

Telescoping

Excessive side movement between wraps can create handling and loading problems.

03

Coil Edge Alignment

Especially relevant after slitting and recoiling where the finished coil must feed smoothly into the next line.

04

Coil Shape

Coil condition is reviewed before release when distortion could affect transport or use.

Stainless steel coil winding and telescoping inspection
Inspection

Surface Acceptance Follows the Ordered Finish

A No.1 hot-rolled coil, a 2B coil and an 8K mirror-finished coil should not be judged by the same visual criteria. Inspection follows the finish and the buyer's next process.

Stainless steel coil thickness and width inspection
Dimensions

Thickness & Width

Checked against the confirmed order, including finished slit width where processing has been completed.

Stainless steel coil surface finish inspection
Surface

Scratches, Marks & Finish

Surface marks, roll marks and finish consistency are reviewed according to the ordered surface route.

Stainless steel slit coil edge and burr inspection
Edge

Slit Edge & Burr

Finished edges are checked where burr, edge damage or alignment could affect the downstream line.

Grade Verification

Use PMI When Material Mix-Up Is a Real Risk

PMI can support alloy identification when different stainless grades are handled together. It is useful for material identity, but it does not replace the mill test certificate.

01

304 / 316 Family

PMI can support alloy-family checks where mixed 300-series material is handled in one order or warehouse area.

02

2205 / 904

Distinct alloy routes make physical grade verification especially useful when the project requires added identity control.

03

PMI Is Not the MTC

PMI does not prove every mechanical property, heat treatment condition or requirement shown in the mill documentation.

Stainless steel coil PMI grade verification
Traceability

Slitting Changes the Width, Not the Material Identity

When one mother coil becomes several slit coils, the finished coils should remain linked to the original heat, coil number and mill documentation required by the order.

01Mill / heat number
02Mother coil number & MTC
03Slitting record
04Finished slit-coil ID
05Package / coil tag
06Shipment documents
Mother coil and slit coil should remain connected.

A finished slit coil may have a different width and package weight, but the traceability route should still lead back to the original material record.

Stainless steel mother coil to slit coil MTC traceability
Packing & Shipment

Packing Follows the Finish and Coil Form

A No.1 master coil, a 2B cold-rolled coil and a narrow 8K slit coil need different surface and edge protection.

01

No.1 / Industrial Coil

Coil support, steel bands and anti-rolling control are the main handling requirements.

02

2B / BA Coil

Moisture, clean wrapping and edge protection become more important where a cleaner surface must be preserved.

03

No.4 / HL / 8K

Protective film, clean separators and suitable contact materials are used where the finished appearance needs greater protection.

04

Slit Coil

Individual coil separation, edge protection and stable horizontal or vertical packing are selected from finished width and handling method.

Stainless steel coil and slit coil export packing
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Ordering Questions

Common Questions Before Quotation

Can you supply 201, 304, 316L, 2205 and 904 stainless steel coil?

Yes. Our regular stainless coil supply includes 201, 304/304L, 316/316L, 309/309S, 321, 2205, 410 and 904. Send the grade, thickness, width, finish and quantity for confirmation.

Can you supply No.4, HL and 8K mirror stainless coil?

Yes. These finishes can be supplied according to the required width and finished delivery form. Protective film and surface packing should be confirmed together with the finish.

What information should I send for slit coil?

Send grade, thickness, finished slit width, finish, quantity, coil ID and maximum coil weight if your equipment has those limits. Add edge or burr requirements when they affect the production line.

Does slitting change the MTC or material grade?

No. Slitting changes the coil width and package form. The finished slit coils should remain traceable to the original mother-coil material records.

Can decorative stainless coil finishes be supplied?

Yes. Vibration, bead blasted, etched, embossed / patterned and PVD colored finishes can be quoted from the required appearance, width and final delivery form.

Request a Quote

Send Your Stainless Steel Coil Requirement

Grade, thickness, width, finish, quantity and destination are enough to start. Add slit width, coil ID, coil weight, protective film or edge details when they matter to your production line.

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