Many people still have the impression that stainless steel is used in tableware and tabletop applications. Now, stainless steel has returned to everyone's view as a new decorative material. It has a variety of shapes and strong plasticity, making it ideal for indoor and outdoor decoration. Today, let's study what stainless steel decorative panels are. What is a stainless steel decorative plate? Stainless steel was invented by British scientist Henry Brellley in the early 20th century, when he was commissioned by the Arsenal to conduct research to improve the wear and tear of rifle barrels. In the experiment, various alloy steels were synthesized, but none of them achieved the desired wear resistance, so they were all thrown into the scrap heap. After a period of time, there was a piece of material in the waste pile that still kept shining. Breely thought, since it could not be used to make guns, could it be used to make dinner plates and knives? As a result, stainless steel was born and began to be produced in large quantities, and Henry Brierley was also known as the "father of stainless steel". Stainless steel used as decoration has a variety of shapes, and the common types include: mirror surface, water grain, hammer grain, illusion color, wire drawing, wood grain, and so on.