Stainless Steel Sheet Supplier Singapore

Stainless Steel Sheet Supplier Singapore

Recovered thin-gauge 304 and 316 sheet — 1–3 mm, sold in lot weights.

Recovered Thin-Gauge Stainless Steel Sheet

Molten Steel supplies recovered thin-gauge stainless steel sheet to fabricators and workshops across Singapore. Most stock is 1–3 mm sheet recovered from commercial kitchen equipment, HVAC ducting, retail fit-outs and light fabrication clearances. 304 is the dominant grade; 316 is stocked in smaller volumes. Sheets are sold by lot weight rather than by piece count, and buyers can request a pre-sort by grade, thickness or approximate piece size depending on how the material will be cut downstream.

What We Supply

ThicknessTypical SourceGradeCondition
1.0 mmKitchen panels, light ducting304Flat drops, some surface marks
1.2–1.5 mmCommercial kitchen fabrication, cladding304, some 316Brushed or 2B finish where recoverable
2.0 mmHVAC, light tanks, trolleys304Flat or lightly formed
2.5–3.0 mmBenches, hoods, light fabrication304, 316Flat drops, mixed sizes

Typical sheet sizes range from off-cuts (around 0.5 × 1.0 m) up to full 1.2 × 2.4 m and 1.5 × 3.0 m panels where recovery allows. We pre-sort by grade and thickness before selling; mixed lots are available at a lower price point for buyers who want to re-sort themselves. Surface finish is as-recovered — most sheet carries a mill 2B or brushed finish with some handling marks. Sheet that requires a visible finish in final product is usually lightly polished by the fabricator post-purchase.

For buyers doing laser or waterjet cutting, we can pre-stack sheet by nominal thickness to tighten your nesting yield. For small-batch fabricators, mixed pallets of 1–3 mm drops are usually the most cost-effective way to stock a workshop — we’ll put together a mixed pallet to a specified weight and mix on request.

Minimum Order & Delivery

  • MOQ: 1 tonne for a specific gauge/grade pull; 2 tonnes for mixed sheet lots
  • Packaging: stacked flat on pallets, steel-banded, stretch-wrapped
  • Cutting: shearing to customer sizes available; minimum batch size applies
  • Local delivery: forklift-off across Singapore in 3–5 working days
  • Export: palletised, containerised, FOB Singapore

Pricing

Sheet pricing is LME nickel-linked with a recovery factor applied for form and condition — typically 50–70% of equivalent new-sheet pricing, with sharper discounts for mixed or surface-marked stock. See the LME scrap pricing guide for how nickel moves flow through, and Singapore scrap prices for current rates.

Because thin sheet is high-handling and low-weight-per-piece, spot lots below MOQ are priced with a handling premium. Standing monthly offtake gets the best rates. For a fabricator buying 2–5 tonnes a month over a 12-month view, we’ll quote an LME-linked formula rather than a spot price — it’s easier to forecast and reduces back-and-forth on each individual pull.

Quality & Documentation

All sheet lots are XRF-verified for grade. Standard documentation includes:

  • XRF chemistry report per lot
  • Weighbridge ticket
  • Photographs of palletised sheet and loading
  • Export documentation pack where required

As with all our recovered material, sheet is sold as usable fabrication feedstock. We issue COAs on request but not mill test certificates.

Who Buys From Us

Sheet buyers are almost exclusively end-use fabricators — the material is too handling-heavy to trade profitably. Our typical customer runs a small-to-mid fabrication workshop in Singapore or Johor and buys 2–5 tonnes per month to feed in-house production.

  • Kitchen equipment fabricators building benches, shelves and splashbacks from drops
  • Metalwork shops cutting parts on laser/waterjet where virgin sheet costs aren’t justified
  • HVAC contractors running ducting and plenum work
  • Signage and fit-out contractors needing cladding panels

Many of our sheet buyers are also regular suppliers on the buy-side — their own offcuts come back to us through stainless steel scrap collection, which is how most of this material arrives in the first place. For the difference between 304 and 316 in downstream use see our 304 vs 316 guide.

Related Services

For heavier plate (3 mm and up) see stainless steel plate supplier. For pipe and tubing see stainless steel pipe supplier. General SS scrap supply is covered on the stainless steel supplier page, and we also supply aluminium scrap alongside for mixed containers.

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