Etching is a process that uses acid or laser patterning on the stainless steel surface to create intricate and highly detailed designs. The process involves screen-printing an acid-resistant layer onto a polished surface, followed by etching the exposed areas.
Features: Extremely fine and detailed patterns, ideal for luxury architectural applications and signage.
Embossed stainless steel features a three-dimensional raised surface, created by rolling metal coils through patterned molds to form textured designs before cutting into sheets.
Features: Raised surface enhances slip resistance and improves durability against wear.
Stamp stainless steel is produced by pressing molds onto the metal surface to create raised or recessed patterns.
Features: Distinct, well-defined patterns with a noticeable three-dimensional texture.