Stock FAQs

what sizes are stock metals available mm

by Wilmer Watsica Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
image

This material is typically almost only available in metric sizing. Most of our metric metal is available in round, square, and rectangular bars and tubes. Typically, these come in packages of multiple bars of 36″ or 72″ lengths.

Full Answer

What sizes are available in metric metal?

This material is typically almost only available in metric sizing. Most of our metric metal is available in round, square, and rectangular bars and tubes. Typically, these come in packages of multiple bars of 36″ or 72″ lengths.

What are the different sheet metal sizes?

Table 1 - Sheet metal sizes including gauge and weight per square foot Inches Decimal mm Gauge Weight/ft2 .23622 6.000 1/4 .250 6.350 .2576 2 3.635 .2893 1 4.083 111 more rows ...

What is metal shapes and stock?

Metal shapes and stock includes metals and alloys in the form of bars, rods, beams, plates, foils, and other standard shapes. Depending on the type of selection activity and application, a metal shape may be selected based on its material type or from specific mechanical properties relative to the service conditions.

What is the actual thickness of a metal?

As it is related to the weight of a metal, the actual thickness (mm) for the same gauge, is different for various metals (e.g. 12 mm steel vs 12 mm aluminium). Having gone over the primary measurement systems, we can now look at the categorisation of foils, sheets and plates.

image

What size does metal sheets come in?

SIZE SPECIFICATIONS 36” x 120” 36” x 144” 48” x 96” 48” x 120”

What size does metal tubing come in?

Size Range: Square tubing from 0.500” x 0.500” x 0.065” wall (16 gauge) to 16.000” x 16.000” x 0.625” wall. Rectangular tubing from 1.000” x 0.500” x 0.065” wall (16 gauge) to 20.000” x 12.000” x 0.625” wall. Round from 0.840” O.D. x 0.109” (12 gauge) wall to 16.000” O.D.

Does steel come in standard sizes?

Structural Steel is available in a variety of standard sizes. You'll find the dimensions for those sizes in our handy tables below, grouped by structural shape.

What is the standard size of steel plate?

Steel sheets and plates are typical stocked in 36”, 48”, and 60” widths and 96”, 120”, and 144” lengths.

What are the standard sizes of tube lengths available?

The most frequently indications of schedule are SCH 5, 5S, 10, 10S, 20, 20S, 30, 40, 40S, 60, 80, 80S, 100, 120, 140, 160.

What are standard pipe sizes?

The most common standard diameters are as follow: 0.5 inch (15 mm), 0.75 inch (20 mm), 1 inch (25 mm), 1.5 inch (40 mm), 2 inch (50 mm), 3 inch (80 mm), 4 inch (100 mm), 6 inch (150 mm), 8 inch (200 mm), 10 inch (250 mm), 12 inch (300 mm), 14 inch (350 mm), 16 inch (400 mm), 18 inch (450 mm), 20 inch (500 mm), 22 inch ...

What length is steel sold in?

The standard length for buying steel pipe is 21 feet. Anyone who works with steel pipe will be aware that it is generally sold in lengths of 21 feet. Although several theories exist as to why this is, the actual reason is most likely due to its manufacturing history.

What thicknesses does steel plate come in?

Mild Steel Plates can come in various sizes and grades. Thicknesses available range from 3mm up to as thick as 150mm. Stock sizes range from 2000 x 1000mm up to 4000 x 2000mm, however we can profile any size of plate you may require. Grades available are S275, S355, Hardox.

How do you read steel sizes?

In Canada and the United States, steel I-beams are commonly specified using the depth (in inches) and weight of the beam (in pounds per foot). For example, a “4 x 13” I-beam is approximately 4 inches in depth (the measurement taken from the outer face of the first flange, to the outer face of the opposite flange).

What are the different sizes of plates?

Size and type Bread and butter plate: small (about 6–7 inches (15–18 cm)) for individual servings. Lunch or dessert plates (typically 9 inches (23 cm)) Dinner plates: large (10–12 inches (25–30 cm)), including buffet plates, serving plates which tend to be larger (11–14 inches (28–36 cm))

What is the standard size of plate?

Traditionally, a standard dinner plate has always had a diameter of 10.5 inches. In recent years, however, increasing numbers of restaurants have chosen to use larger 11 or 12 inch plates.

Is standard plate thickness?

1. For 8 mm order acceptable in minimum width of 1500 mm. 2) For normalised plates minimum length to be 6300 mm....Thickness (mm)Width (mm)Length (mm)5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1012505000, 6300, 10000Sizes of Chequered Plates of RSP5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1012505000, 10000

How is sheet metal measured?

Sheet metal is customarily measured in gauge, a weight measurement based on material thickness and type. Numbers will differ by material type and will grow progressively larger as the sheet thins (except for zinc sheet, which is not discussed here).

What scale is aluminum gauge?

The charts include fractional, decimal, and metric dimensions for reference. Aluminum gauge is based on the Brown and Sharpe (American Wire Gage) scale , and the steels are based on the Manufacturers Standard Gage scale. Sheet steel in England is covered by another gauge system.

What is metal stock?

Metal shapes and stock includes metals and alloys in the form of bars, rods, beams, plates, foils, and other standard shapes. Depending on the type of selection activity and application, a metal shape may be selected based on its material type or from specific mechanical properties relative to the service conditions.

How is metal stock selection based?

Selection of metal shapes and stocks is usually based first on a design’s required size and shape, and then on either material types or grades as certain design specifications or application constraints require. Substitute materials can be selected and qualified based on the required material properties. Laboratory, performance, or field testing is used to verify performance in some cases.

How many mm is cold rolling steel?

Looking at the standard thickness table above, you can see how those two are used. In case of construction steels, cold rolling only goes up to 3 mm. From there on, the sheets and plates are hot rolled for cost-efficiency purposes.

What is the thickness of metal foil?

Metal foil. Metal foil is especially common with aluminium, often referred to as tinfoil. The thickness of foil is usually up to 0.2 mm. Sheet metal is the next in line. The thickness of sheet metal starts from 0.5 mm and goes up to 6 mm. Anything above that is a metal plate.

Why do we roll metal?

Rolling may be carried out on sheet metals to decrease overall thickness of the metal sheet or to make it more uniform. In this process, the sheet metal is passed through a set of rolls.

What is the process of bending metal?

Bending is a forming process in which sheet metal is bent into the desired shape by applying bending stress. The sheet metal is bent so plastic deformation is reached. That prevents the metal from regaining its former shape.

What is sheet metal?

Sheet metal is one of the shapes and forms metal can be bought in. Sheet metal is any metal that has a thickness in between 0.5…6 millimetres. There are other measurement units used to categorise metals by thickness, though.

What should engineers know about sheet metal?

To utilise sheet metal to its full extent, engineers should first know a thing or two about it. This includes standard measurements, materials, differences in manufacturing and possible forming methods.

What does gauge mean in metal?

Gauge represents the thickness of a metal in relation to its weight per square foot. A higher gauge number means a smaller thickness. As it is related to the weight of a metal, the actual thickness (mm) for the same gauge, is different for various metals (e.g. 12 mm steel vs 12 mm aluminium).

image
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9