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Sheet

Sheet offers a combination of increased strength, corrosion resistance, and machine-ability, which makes it widely used. Sheet is heat treatable, resists cracking due to stress, is easy to weld and machine, but limited on formability. Sheet is ideal for structural framing, base plates, gussets, motorcycle and automotive parts and more.

  

Carbon

Grade

Description

1008

Low-carbon   steel containing approximately 0.40% manganese that has excellent weldability   and formability.

1011

Hot-rolled   carbon steel alloy sheet that exhibits high strength and high formability.

A606

Corrosion   resistant. High strength steel. Excellent for welding, riveting, or bolting.

AR-MED

High   strength, low-alloy steel. Abrasion resistant. Made in the as-rolled   condition.

HSLA   GR50

Medium   carbon steel that can be forged satisfactorily. Most common shafting steel.

Brass

Grade

Description

260

Wide   range of applications. High ductility. Low to fair soldering and brazing   capabilities.

Copper

Grade

Description

110

Broad   range of uses. Excellent hot and cold forming characteristics. Poor   machinability rating. 

Aluminum

Grade

Description

1100

Commercially   pure aluminum. Soft and ductile, has excellent workability and formability   and high thermal and electrical conductivities. Non-heat treatable.

2024

One of   the most commonly used high strength aluminum alloys. Low corrosion   resistance. Commonly used when good strength-to-weight ratio is desired.

3003,   3105

Most   widely used of all aluminum alloys. Excellent corrosion resistance and good   workability. Added manganese to increase strength 20% more than 1xxx grade.

5005,   5052, 5086

Highest   strength alloy of the more non-heat treatable grades. Good resistance to   marine atmosphere and salt water corrosion. Good workability.

6061

Heat   treatable, structural alloy with medium strength and good weldability,   formability, machinability, and relatively good corrosion resistance.

7075

Highest strength   in heat treatable alloys. Adequate machinability and improved stress   corrosion control. Good for highly stressed structural parts.

Stainless

Grade

Description

304

Offers   resistance to corrosion, has good formability and can be readily welded by   all methods. One of the most commonly used grades across the industry.

304L

Extra   low carbon avoids harmful carbide precipitation due to welding. Same   corrosion resistance as 304 with lower mechanical properties.

309

Used for   high temperature and high scale resistance applications. Corrosion resistance   is superior to that of 304. Resists corrosion on welded parts.

316L

Extra   low carbon avoids harmful carbide precipitation due to welding. Same   excellent corrosion resistance as 316. It exhibits the same high strength,   toughness and workability as 304 alloys.

321

Stabilized   using titanium for weldments subject to harsh corrosion. No carbide   precipitation and immune to organic and inorganic chemicals.

430

Most   popular of the non-hardenable stainless steels. Has great corrosion and heat   resistance with good mechanical properties.

 


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