In the u s the thickness of sheet metal is commonly specified by a traditional non linear measure known as its gauge.
Stainless steel sheet metal gauge.
26 gauge 24 gauge 20 gauge 18 gauge 16 gauge 14 gauge 1 8 and 1 4.
When working with sheet metal it is common for the term gauge to be used someone unfamiliar with the gauge system may not understand what is meant by 18 gauge steel for example.
Our 430 stainless steel sheet metal meets the criteria for both the 3 and 4 finish.
Aisi 304 304l astm a240 ams 5513 5511.
Kynar aluminum for metal roofing.
For full table with stainless steel aluminum strip and tubing rotate the screen.
Wire gauge is a measure for the size of a wire either in diameter or in cross sectional area.
Gauge and weight chart for sheet steel galvanized steel stainless steel aluminum and strip tubing.
0 7 mm 0 8mm and 1 5 mm.
304 stainless sheet offers good corrosion resistance to many chemical corrodents as well as industrial atmospheres and marine environments.
Also known as duplex stainless steel it has twice the strength of 316 stainless steel.
To help this blog will explain the gauge system and features a sheet metal gauge chart.
0 027 or 0 032 for seamless gutters and any other thickness for custom gutters.
Gauge to thickness chart gauge stainless galvanized sheet steel aluminum fraction inches mm inches mm inches mm inches mm 30 0 0125 0 33 0 0157 0 40 0 0120 0 30 0 0100 0 25.
430 stainless steel sheet 4 finish is the brushed finish commonly seen on kitchen appliances and backsplashes.
Kynar galvalume steel for metal roofing and gutters.
304 stainless sheet may become slightly magnetic when worked and is not heat treatable.
Gauge to thickness chart click here for a printable pdf chart gauge.
In most of the world sheet metal thickness is consistently specified in millimeters.
2205 stainless steel resists cracking even when faced with a combination of tensile stress corrosive chemicals and heat.
430 stainless steel sheet 4 finish has a pvc film on one side to help protect against scratching during fabrication and installation.
The larger the gauge number the thinner the metal.
Commonly used steel sheet metal ranges from 30 gauge to about 7 gauge.
The equivalent thicknesses differ for each gauge size standard which were developed based on the weight of the sheet for a given material.