The home appliance and metal furniture manufacturing industry puts extremely strict standards on the surface smoothness, thickness tolerance and deep drawing performance of steel raw materials, as the surface texture directly determines the appearance grade of finished household products. Our factory’s high-precision cold rolled steel coils and mirror stainless steel coils are specially developed for household manufacturing production lines, solving common industry pain points such as surface scratches, uneven thickness and cracking during deep stamping.
Our steel materials cover the full production chain of home appliances and furniture: cold rolled steel coils are used for outer shells of refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners and range hoods; food-grade stainless steel coils are applied to inner liners of ovens and water heaters; color coated steel coils are processed into metal wardrobes, shoe cabinets, storage lockers, bed frames, dining tables and office metal furniture. We control the thickness tolerance of cold rolled coils within ±0.003mm, and the surface roughness is strictly polished to Ra≤0.8μm, so no sanding or secondary polishing is needed after stamping, greatly saving manufacturers’ post-processing labor and time costs.
For household brands with differentiated appearance demands, we provide rich customized coating solutions: matte, highlight, brushed, fingerprint-resistant surface treatment, and hundreds of color options including white, gray, black, cream and wood grain transfer coating. All surface coatings use food-safe environmental paint, which meets EU RoHS environmental protection standards and will not release harmful substances during long-term household use.
We are equipped with dedicated slitting and trimming production lines for household steel coils, which can process wide master coils into small fixed-width coils matching automated stamping machines of home appliance factories. Our stable batch consistency ensures zero color difference and flatness deviation between different batches of orders. Up to now, many well-known household manufacturers in Asia, Europe and North America have signed annual fixed supply contracts with us. We support small-batch trial orders for new product development, and our professional material engineers can provide targeted stamping process guidance to reduce product scrap rates caused by unqualified steel raw materials.