Stainless Steel Screen Processing
Sep 17, 2025
Stainless steel screens are classified into two main types of processing techniques:
Spot Welding of Stainless Steel Partitions:
Features: A seam is formed, and the individual parts are fixed together using spot welding.
Applications: Suitable for applications where gaps are not critical, the spot welding method is flexible and can be adjusted as needed.
Full Welding:
Features: Also known as seamless welding, after welding, the weld is polished and the seam is virtually invisible.
Applications: Suitable for applications requiring high aesthetics, such as high-end interior decoration.
By specific process, stainless steel screens also include:
Laser Cut Screens:
Processing: The desired pattern is cut using a large laser cutting machine, followed by surface treatment, and finally vacuum plating and coloring.
Features: Precise patterns, smooth lines, and rich colors.
Welded and Polished Screens:
Processing: The screen is formed from tubes or plates, surface treated, welded and polished, and finally vacuum plating and coloring.
Features: Sturdy structure, and can be customized to various shapes and sizes.
Brief Description of Processing Steps:
Polishing: The design of polishing equipment must consider both production efficiency and quality control. Excessive grinding heads can lead to quality issues such as grinding head marks and head smears. Therefore, the grinding head pressure, speed, and polishing time must be strictly controlled during the polishing process.
Process Control: Process control involves the selection of grinding pads, the use of abrasive materials, and the skill level of workers. These factors directly impact product quality and stability.







