The typical surface finishes available for 201 hot-rolled stainless steel coil include:

  1. Hot-rolled finish: This is the standard mill finish, which has a slightly rough, matte appearance.

  2. Satin finish: A smooth, uniform, and reflective surface achieved through mechanical polishing or brushing.

  3. Mirror finish: A highly polished, reflective surface with a mirror-like appearance, often achieved through extensive mechanical polishing.

  4. Matte finish: A non-reflective, dull surface finish, usually achieved through chemical or mechanical treatments.

  5. Grit-blasted finish: A textured surface with a uniform, slightly rough appearance, created by blasting the surface with abrasive particles.

  6. Brushed finish: A directional, satin-like finish created by mechanically brushing the surface, resulting in linear scratches.

  7. Bead-blasted finish: A uniform,  201 hot rolled stainless steel coil  matte finish with a slightly peened appearance, created by blasting the surface with small, rounded glass or steel beads.

  8. Embossed finish: A decorative surface pattern created by pressing a textured pattern into the material, often used for aesthetic purposes.

  9. Coated finishes: The surface can be coated with various materials, such as paint, lacquer, or thin metallic layers, to achieve specific color, texture, or protective properties.

The choice of surface finish for 201 hot-rolled stainless steel coil depends on the desired aesthetic, functional, and processing requirements of the application.