Custom Production & Fast Global Shipping | Trusted OEM Factory Since 2002

Stainless Steel Hand Dryers for Commercial Projects

Stainless steel hand dryers are specified when a project needs a rigid metal enclosure and a finish that matches other commercial washroom fixtures. Buyers should confirm steel grade, surface treatment, housing thickness, drying performance, noise, sensor response, mounting structure, and service access. AOLQ supplies selected stainless steel models for hotels, offices, public facilities, and contractor projects. We support specification review, samples, finish options, and OEM/ODM production. Send your voltage, preferred finish, traffic level, quantity, and installation requirements for model matching.

AOLQ Commercial Hand Dryer Manufacturer

AOLQ supports distributors, contractors and private-label buyers with model selection, housing review, sampling and approved configuration records for commercial hand dryer projects. Buyers can review our commercial hand dryer range, discuss OEM/ODM support, and confirm available materials and finishes before bulk production. Housing material is one part of the decision; the selected model, electrical version, mounting conditions and documented specifications must also match the project.

Stainless Steel Hand Dryers

A stainless steel hand dryer is often specified for commercial washrooms that require a rigid metal enclosure and a finish that matches other washroom fixtures. The material name alone is not enough for project approval. Buyers should confirm the steel grade, sheet thickness, surface treatment, mounting structure and model performance for the actual environment. AOLQ supplies selected stainless steel hand dryer models and supports distributors, contractors and private-label customers with specification review, sampling and approved configuration records before bulk production.

high-speed hand dryer, brushed silver, wall-mounted, drying hands in a commercial restroom.
BUSY WASHROOM APPLICATIONS

Why Choose Stainless Steel for a Busy Commercial Washroom?

Stainless steel is often selected for airports, transport facilities, hotels, office buildings and other public washrooms when the project prioritizes a rigid enclosure and a coordinated metal appearance. The material can suit busy environments, but the words “stainless steel” alone do not define the finished product.

Actual resistance to impact, deformation and corrosion depends on the steel grade, sheet thickness, housing structure and surface treatment. Drying speed and energy use depend on the internal model rather than the outer cover. Buyers should therefore review the complete appliance, expected traffic, cleaning routine and environmental exposure before approving a metal housing.

AOLQ can provide model-specific housing details and samples so buyers can assess the finish and structure against project conditions. Start with the commercial hand dryer range, then request the exact model specification and available finish instead of relying on a general heavy-duty claim.

AOLQ chrome wall-mounted hand dryer drying hands in a commercial restroom setting.
GRADE AND FINISH

Which Stainless Steel Grade and Surface Finish Should Be Confirmed?

Buyers should confirm the stainless steel grade, sheet thickness and surface finish for each selected hand dryer model. Brushed, polished, painted or coated surfaces can look and behave differently under washroom lighting, frequent touching and routine cleaning, so a generic metal description is not enough for project approval.

A darker or highly polished finish may show fingerprints differently from a brushed metal surface. Environments with moisture or aggressive cleaning chemicals may require additional material review. Any corrosion or impact claim should be supported by evidence for the exact material, finish and assembled model rather than inferred from appearance.

AOLQ confirms the approved material and finish in the quotation, sample or product specification instead of applying one claim to every metal model. Customers can provide fixture samples or design references for comparison and review the available materials and finishes before selecting a physical approval sample.

A pair of hands drying under a wall-mounted automatic stainless steel hand dryer with visible high-speed air streams.
SURFACE CARE

How Should the Metal Surface Be Cleaned and Maintained?

Routine cleaning should protect both the appearance and the surface treatment of a stainless steel hand dryer. Facility teams should use a soft cloth and a cleaner approved for the selected finish, remove water marks and residue, and dry the surface after wiping when required by the model guidance.

Abrasive tools and unapproved chloride-rich cleaners can damage or mark some stainless steel finishes, so the maintenance method should be confirmed before units are installed across a project. The air inlet, outlet, sensor area, mounting points and visible seams should also be checked during routine servicing, with power isolated when required by the product instructions.

AOLQ can provide model-specific cleaning guidance with the final product documentation. Buyers should confirm the visible finish during sampling and share any site cleaning chemical or maintenance concern early, allowing the selected housing and care method to be reviewed before a multi-location installation.

Modern stainless steel jet hand dryer mounted on a tiled wall, showing hands using the automatic sensor.
WALL AND POWER CONDITIONS

Does a Stainless Steel Housing Change Installation Requirements?

A metal housing may increase the weight of the complete hand dryer and can require more attention to wall strength, anchors and handling during installation. Buyers should confirm the mounting template, fixing access and product weight for the exact model rather than choosing fasteners from the housing material alone.

The project also needs a verified power supply, cable route, mounting height and clearance around the air inlet and outlet. The relationship between the dryer, basin and nearby fixtures should be checked before drilling. Electrical connection and grounding requirements must follow the selected model instructions and local regulations.

For engineering projects, wall drawings, electrical conditions and installation photos can help AOLQ identify suitable models and flag obvious space or mounting conflicts before samples are approved. The installation review should record the model, supported electrical version and wall condition so procurement and site teams work from the same information.

White automatic plastic hand dryer with infrared sensor showing hands in the sensing zone for touchless rapid airflow.
A pair of hands drying under a wall-mounted automatic stainless steel hand dryer with visible high-speed air streams.
MATERIAL COMPARISON

Is Stainless Steel Better Than Plastic for Every Project?

Stainless steel is not automatically the best choice for every commercial washroom. It may be preferred for a metal design language, a more rigid enclosure or locations with greater exposure to deliberate abuse. The selected grade, thickness, structure and finish still need confirmation before those project benefits can be assessed.

Plastic hand dryers may be more practical when the project prioritizes lower weight, color flexibility and tighter purchasing cost. The correct decision also depends on cleaning chemicals, humidity, wall conditions, maintenance capability and the verified internal dryer configuration—not appearance alone.

Buyers should compare the total project requirement and evaluate physical samples where possible. A side-by-side sample review can show how weight, finish and visible wear differ under the project’s lighting and cleaning routine. AOLQ can help distributors and contractors shortlist suitable plastic and stainless steel models, recording the agreed housing, finish, electrical version and installation needs before bulk production.

high-speed hand dryer, brushed silver, wall-mounted, drying hands in a commercial restroom.
OEM PROJECT CONTROL

What Can AOLQ Customize for a Stainless Steel Hand Dryer Project?

Customization can include selected surface finishes, logo application, rating labels, manuals and private-label packaging, depending on the stainless steel hand dryer model and order requirements. These options must be confirmed for the chosen housing and internal assembly rather than treated as standard across the category.

Some sheet-metal changes may be reviewed when the modification does not conflict with the internal assembly, airflow path, electrical safety or existing tooling. Buyers should provide the required finish, logo file, packaging language and any project specification at the beginning of the sampling stage. A physical finish reference is preferable when visual matching is important.

AOLQ records the confirmed material, surface, logo position and packaging details so production inspection can compare the bulk order with the approved sample and documentation. Review AOLQ OEM/ODM support and request a feasibility review before assuming that a structural or finish change is available.

FAQ

1. Which metal finish should I choose for the washroom?

Review the available finish of the exact model beside nearby fittings and under the project’s lighting. Brushed, polished, coated, or dark surfaces can show marks differently. AOLQ can provide a physical sample where available, and the cleaning team should test its normal method before a large order.

Use methods compatible with the documented finish, remove water or chemical residue, and avoid abrasive tools that can scratch visible surfaces. Keep cleaning liquid away from the air path and electrical parts. Follow the exact model guide; stainless appearance does not mean every cleaner or environment is harmless.

Check wall construction, anchors, product weight, fixing access, cable route, and any documented security features for the selected unit. A stainless housing alone does not prove resistance to misuse. AOLQ can provide the mounting drawing, while the installer chooses fixings suitable for the actual wall.

For an existing model, supported electrical version, and available finish, the standard sample timing is seven days after voltage, logo, and packaging are confirmed. Review the finish, mounting, operation, and cleaning on the sample. Special coating, electronics, or compliance work requires separate timing.

AOLQ has an ISO 9001:2015 certified factory quality-management system, and selected dryer models or series have model-scoped documents in the existing evidence index. Tell us the exact model and destination market so the team can identify relevant files. Do not assume one certificate covers every stainless dryer.

Send the destination country, voltage and frequency, installation area, wall type, expected traffic, finish preference, required model documents, logo, quantity, and packaging. AOLQ will confirm a supported configuration, sample route, current availability, and the production schedule for the exact model.

Get a Free Custom Quote Today!

We specialize in creating custom solutions for your needs. Let’s discuss your project today!

Contact Form

Download 2025 New AOLQ Catalogue