If you work in architectural metals, you’ve probably heard designers tossing this term around. Strictly speaking, the core of this product is high-grade stainless steel (304/316), finished via photochemical etching and then optionally color coated with a durable PU topcoat. That’s why many customers still call it a Polyurethane Screen—the polymer finish unlocks color, longevity, and weatherability without losing the crisp metal detail. Origin matters too: this line is produced in the East Development Zone, Anping County, Hengshui City, Hebei Province—an area that’s practically synonymous with precision screen manufacturing.
Three shifts I keep seeing: tighter tolerances via photochemical etching, bolder pattern libraries (geometric to organic), and a tilt toward PU color coats for UV-stable facades. In hospitality and retail fit‑outs, designers want signature visuals that survive cleaning chemicals and urban grime. Honestly, the days of flimsy punched sheets are fading; etched stainless with PU seems to hit that sweet spot of finesse and durability.
| Substrate | 304/316 Stainless Steel (ASTM A240) |
| Process | Photochemical Etching Technology |
| Thickness | 0.1–2.0 mm (±0.02 mm) |
| Finish | Satin / Mirror / Color Coated (PU) |
| Patterns | Customizable: geometric, organic, digital motifs |
| Typical Panel Size | Up to ≈1200 × 2400 mm (real-world use may vary) |
| Applications | Architectural cladding, decorative partitions, ceilings, retail fixtures |
Typical field numbers we’ve seen: adhesion 5B, salt spray 480 h no red rust on SS substrate, abrasion loss ≈120–150 mm³. Service life outdoors: around 8–12 years in urban coastal settings; longer inland. To be honest, microclimates can move the needle.
Advantages: design freedom, tight tolerances, fast repeat orders, and—surprisingly—easier maintenance than many powder-coated perforations.
| Vendor | Process Capability | Tolerance | Lead Time | Certs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOMAI (Anping, Hebei) | Photochemical etch + PU coat | ±0.02 mm | 2–4 weeks | ISO 9001 (on request) | Strong custom patterns |
| Vendor A (Regional) | Perforation + spray coat | ≈±0.10 mm | 4–6 weeks | ISO 9001 | Lower tooling cost |
| Vendor B (Overseas) | Laser cut + powder | ±0.05 mm | 5–8 weeks | ISO 9001/CE | Better on thick gauges |
Pattern files (DXF/AI), color matching (RAL/NCS), edge hemming, and hidden fixing details are all doable. For exterior jobs, ask for PU systems with UV-stable pigments and request test reports. Many customers say submittals arrive faster than expected, which keeps GCs happy.
Hotel lobby upgrade, Shanghai: 1.2 mm 316 mirror-etched panels with warm brass PU tone. Installers reported clean edges and zero delamination after on-site trimming. After 9 months, no color shift visible under 4000K LEDs.
University facade, coastal city: satin 304 with deep geometric etch + matte PU gray. Salt fog exposure on spares passed 480 h; maintenance crew noted easy graffiti removal with neutral detergent.
Request: material MTRs (ASTM A240), coating adhesion (ASTM D3359), corrosion (ASTM B117 or ISO 9227). Factory QMS typically to ISO 9001:2015. Fire performance can be reviewed per project; stainless substrate is noncombustible, but verify coating classification locally.
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