Coil Sheet Stainless steels can be classified according to their chemical composition and heat treatment response: ferritic steels that cannot be hardened and contain 15-30 percent chromium and less than 0.2 percent carbon; martensitic steels that can be hardened by quenching and contain 10-18 percent chromium and varying amounts of carbon (over 1 percent in some alloys); austenitic steels that contain 16-26 percent chromium, 6-22 percent nickel and less than 0.25 percent carbon. Austenitic steels that can be hardened without quenching are the materials with the highest corrosion resistance.
SHEET METAL WEIGHTS (Kg/Plate)
Width x Length (mm) Width x Length (mm) Width x Length (mm) Width x Length (mm)
Thickness (mm) 1000 x 2000 1250 x 2500 1500 x 3000 1500 x 6000 2000 x 4000 2000 x 6000
0.30 4.8 7.5
0.40 6.4 10
0.50 8 12.5 18
0.60 9.6 15 21.6
0.70 11.2 17.5 25.2
0.80 12.8 20 28.8 57.6
1 16 25 36 72
1.2 19.2 30 43.2 86.4 1.5 24 37.5 54 108 2 32 50 72 144 2.5 40 62.5 90 180 3 48 75 108 216 4 64 100 144 288 5 80 125 180 3 60 320 480 6 96 150 216 432 384 576 8 128 200 288 576 512 768 10 160 250 360 720 640 960 20 320 500 720 1440 1280 1920 30 480 750 1080 2160 1920 2880 40 640 1000 1440 2880 2560 3840 50 800 1250 1800 3600 3200 4800